Professional paper
https://doi.org/10.47960/2303-7631.18.30.2023.76
SIX CHURCH POEMS OF CROATIAN LITTORAL FROM ANDRIJA RAČKI’S NOTEBOOK
Ivona Smolčić
; Sveučilište u Zagrebu, Filozofski fakultet, doktorandica
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Abstract
Andrija Rački (Fužine, November 30, 1870 – Rijeka, October 14, 1957) is a Croatian theologian and historian. He worked at the Higher Theological School in Senj as a lecturer of canon law and Church history in the period from 1895 to 1902, after which he was appointed pastor in Trsat. During his life, he dealt with the past of monasteries all over the Croatian littoral and the history of the diocese of Senj. Based on archival materials, he wrote several studies from the past of Rijeka, Sušak and Trsat, covering the period from the Middle Ages to the nineteenth century. He published works in the magazines Primorske novine and Naša sloga, and he also collaborated in Katolički list. Along with published titles Church reforms of the French government in the diocese of Senj-Modruška 1809 – 1813 (1910), From the past of the high school in Sušak: on the occasion of the tricentenary (1928), History of the city of Sušak (1929), From the past days of the municipality of Liča and Fužina (1946), Contributions to the history of the city of Sušak (1947), Notes from the history of the Ladyship of Grobnik (1948). He is also the author of several historical and political articles. This paper will deal with the author’s previously unpublished recordings entitled Glagolska sveta misa i njike bojne pomorsko pojesme, probably written in Senj in 1892 and specifically with the second part of the recording, which contains six songs collected in the area of the towns of Senj and Novi Vinodolski.
Keywords
Andrija Rački; church poems; Croatian littoral; Novi Vinodolski; Senj
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Publication date:
17.1.2024.
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