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BIBLIOTHECA ZRINIANA

Ivan Kosić ; Nacionalna i sveučilišna knjižnica u Zagrebu


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An exceptionally valuable collection of books and manuscripts, known as the Bibliotheca Zriniana, kept at the National and University Library in Zagreb, was founded by Croatian Banus Nikola Zrinski. The Zrinski family library arrived from Vienna in the Royal University Library at the beginning of 1892, with the assistance from the Croatian government of the time. It was purchased from the Viennese antiques dealer Samuel Kende, who had bought it at an auction from the descendants of the noble Daun family. Hungarian scientist and culture activists, Gábor Hausner, Tibor Klaniczay, Sándor Iván Kovács, István Monok and Géza Orlovszky reconstructed the Zrinski family library and published a representative catalogue titled A Bibliotheca Zriniana története és állománya (Budapest, 1991). Bibliotheca Zriniana saw its 3D reconstruction as part of the 3D Bibliotheca Zriniana project, jointly completed by the National Széchenyi Library, the Segedin University Library, and the National and University Library in Zagreb.

Ključne riječi

Zriniana Collection; Zrinski family library; National and University Library in Zagreb; Royal University Library; Nikola Zrinski, Adam Zrinski, Marija Sofija Löbl, Marija Katarina Lamberg; Bitov, Daun family; Samuel Kende

Hrčak ID:

97790

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https://hrcak.srce.hr/97790

Datum izdavanja:

21.12.2012.

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