APA 6th Edition Mimica, I. (2009). Usmeno pjesništvo porječja Krke u knjigama velike edicije Hrvatske narodne pjesme Matice hrvatske. Godišnjak Titius, 2 (2), 135-150. Preuzeto s https://hrcak.srce.hr/112445
MLA 8th Edition Mimica, Ivan. "Usmeno pjesništvo porječja Krke u knjigama velike edicije Hrvatske narodne pjesme Matice hrvatske." Godišnjak Titius, vol. 2, br. 2, 2009, str. 135-150. https://hrcak.srce.hr/112445. Citirano 15.01.2021.
Chicago 17th Edition Mimica, Ivan. "Usmeno pjesništvo porječja Krke u knjigama velike edicije Hrvatske narodne pjesme Matice hrvatske." Godišnjak Titius 2, br. 2 (2009): 135-150. https://hrcak.srce.hr/112445
Harvard Mimica, I. (2009). 'Usmeno pjesništvo porječja Krke u knjigama velike edicije Hrvatske narodne pjesme Matice hrvatske', Godišnjak Titius, 2(2), str. 135-150. Preuzeto s: https://hrcak.srce.hr/112445 (Datum pristupa: 15.01.2021.)
Vancouver Mimica I. Usmeno pjesništvo porječja Krke u knjigama velike edicije Hrvatske narodne pjesme Matice hrvatske. Godišnjak Titius [Internet]. 2009 [pristupljeno 15.01.2021.];2(2):135-150. Dostupno na: https://hrcak.srce.hr/112445
IEEE I. Mimica, "Usmeno pjesništvo porječja Krke u knjigama velike edicije Hrvatske narodne pjesme Matice hrvatske", Godišnjak Titius, vol.2, br. 2, str. 135-150, 2009. [Online]. Dostupno na: https://hrcak.srce.hr/112445. [Citirano: 15.01.2021.]
Sažetak The paper focuses on the oral poetry of the Krka River basin as represented in the famous edition entitled Croatian Folk Poems published by the Central Croatian Cultural and Publishing Society, consisting of ten volumes, edited and printed between 1896 and 1942. The poems were selected from a rich array of manuscripts collected by the Central Croatian Cultural and Publishing Society from all Croatian regions. At that time there was no comprehensive or systematic collection of the works of oral tradition in the area of the Krka River. However, a considerable number of oral poems was published in the Central Croatian Cultural and Publishing Society edition, primarily owing to Nikola Tommaseo and Mihovil Pavlinović, whose valuable manuscript collections, embracing the materials
collected throughout Dalmatia, also contain records from the coastal and hinterland areas of Šibenik. These texts may not be numerous, but nevertheless represent, for the major part, successful poetic achievements.