APA 6th Edition Kostić, V. (2011). Interest in English Language and Culture in Ragusa on the Eve of the Fall of the Republic. Dubrovnik annals, (15), 147-162. Preuzeto s https://hrcak.srce.hr/73113
MLA 8th Edition Kostić, Veselin. "Interest in English Language and Culture in Ragusa on the Eve of the Fall of the Republic." Dubrovnik annals, vol. , br. 15, 2011, str. 147-162. https://hrcak.srce.hr/73113. Citirano 22.04.2021.
Chicago 17th Edition Kostić, Veselin. "Interest in English Language and Culture in Ragusa on the Eve of the Fall of the Republic." Dubrovnik annals , br. 15 (2011): 147-162. https://hrcak.srce.hr/73113
Harvard Kostić, V. (2011). 'Interest in English Language and Culture in Ragusa on the Eve of the Fall of the Republic', Dubrovnik annals, (15), str. 147-162. Preuzeto s: https://hrcak.srce.hr/73113 (Datum pristupa: 22.04.2021.)
Vancouver Kostić V. Interest in English Language and Culture in Ragusa on the Eve of the Fall of the Republic. Dubrovnik annals [Internet]. 2011 [pristupljeno 22.04.2021.];(15):147-162. Dostupno na: https://hrcak.srce.hr/73113
IEEE V. Kostić, "Interest in English Language and Culture in Ragusa on the Eve of the Fall of the Republic", Dubrovnik annals, vol., br. 15, str. 147-162, 2011. [Online]. Dostupno na: https://hrcak.srce.hr/73113. [Citirano: 22.04.2021.]
Sažetak After the end of the great period of economic, maritime and other relations between the Republic of Ragusa in England after 1650, cultural links between the two states were almost completely severed for nearly a century. The paper discusses some signs of revival of interest in English language and culture in Ragusa in the latter half of the eighteenth and at the beginning of the nineteenth century. There were people in Ragusa who took pains to learn English, who were anxious to obtain English books and who were interested in the philosophical, historical and literary works of English authors. Evidence of this interest can be found in the private correspondence of some Ragusan intellectuals, in the translations of English works made in Ragusa, and, particularly, in the catalogues of some family libraries that have been preserved. The author analyzes this evidence and comes to the conclusion that it extends considerably our knowledge of the presence and influence of English culture in this region.