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Regesta of the Sixteenth-Century Charters from the Archive of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts. Fourth Part: Charters from the Period from 1546 to 1550. Regesta Composed by Antun Mayer and Collaborators, Prepared for Publishing by Maja Katušić

Maja Katušić ; Croatian Institute of History, Zagreb, Croatia


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Abstract

The Archive of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts (CASA) keeps a collection of medieval and early modern charters (up to 1859), called the Diplomata. The collection was created at the end of the nineteenth century and consists of the charters that were at that time in the Archive, while newly acquired charters were added later. The collection has been divided into numerous sub-series regarding their topics or provenience. Work on the archival ordering of the charters started in 1948, and each charter was signed with an appropriate signature and accompanied by a short Latin regestum both on the envelope containing the charter and on the separate cards. In the early 1950s there started the initiative for the publishing of the regesta of these charters, and, because of that, Jakov Stipišić and Miljen Šamšalović published those of the charters from earlier than 1526 in four instalments in Zbornik Historijskog instituta Jugoslavenske akademije (today Zbornik Odsjeka za povijesne znanosti Zavoda za povijesne i društvene znanosti HAZU). The work on publishing the regesta was continued in 2007 and the regesta of the charters covering the period from 1527 to 1545 have been published in vols. 25 to 27 of the Zbornik. In this volume, as the fourth part of the Regesta, there are those related to the charters from 1546 to 1550.

Keywords

the Early Modern Age; Croatian history; historical sources; charters; Archive of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts

Hrčak ID:

62620

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/62620

Publication date:

29.12.2010.

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