Case report
https://doi.org/10.18048/2020.58.12.
Codex Diplomaticus Maritimus Croatiae/Croatian Diplomatic Maritime Codex and the Croatian Maritime Regesta, vol. 4: Emerging project
Naida Michal Brandl
orcid.org/0000-0003-4379-3445
; University of Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Zrinka Podhraški Čizmek
orcid.org/0000-0003-0620-2108
; PhD researcher in Maritime History
Abstract
This paper presents an outline and announces the continuation of the Codex Diplomaticus Maritimus Croatiae (Croatian Diplomatic Maritime Codex), consisting of a total of 100,000 documents on Croatia’s presence in the Adriatic and the Mediterranean. Nikola Čolak had started this project in 1956 in Zadar and was developing it for the next 40 years, exploring all the relevant archives on both coasts of the Adriatic that were relevant for not only Croatian history but for everyone else participating in this trade (Italians, Jews, and many others). After the 3rd volume of the Croatian Maritime Regesta was published in 2017, two historians decided to continue, in collaboration with other Croatian and foreign researchers, the publication of the aforementioned series by publishing the 4th volume of this series. The project introduces, as the innovation to the original project, the use of modern technologies related to the processing of digitized data as to allow everyone free access to hitherto unpublished archival sources in regesto as well as in extenso, depending on the importance of the document.
Keywords
Codex Diplomaticus Maritimus Croatiae/Croatian Diplomatic Maritime Codex; Croatian Maritime Regesta, 18th century; the Adriatic; the Mediterranean; Levante; Ponente; Trade; Sources; Dalmatia; Ottoman-Venetian relations; Ships; Ports; Jewish-Cristian contacts; Pilgrimages; Multireligiosity; Multiculturalism
Hrčak ID:
240875
URI
Publication date:
30.6.2020.
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