APA 6th Edition Zlatar, Z. (2002). Huius... est omnis reipublicae potestas: Dubrovnik’s Patrician Houses and Their Participation in Power (1440-1640). Dubrovnik annals, (6), 45-65. Retrieved from https://hrcak.srce.hr/18550
MLA 8th Edition Zlatar, Zdenko. "Huius... est omnis reipublicae potestas: Dubrovnik’s Patrician Houses and Their Participation in Power (1440-1640)." Dubrovnik annals, vol. , no. 6, 2002, pp. 45-65. https://hrcak.srce.hr/18550. Accessed 16 Jan. 2021.
Chicago 17th Edition Zlatar, Zdenko. "Huius... est omnis reipublicae potestas: Dubrovnik’s Patrician Houses and Their Participation in Power (1440-1640)." Dubrovnik annals , no. 6 (2002): 45-65. https://hrcak.srce.hr/18550
Harvard Zlatar, Z. (2002). 'Huius... est omnis reipublicae potestas: Dubrovnik’s Patrician Houses and Their Participation in Power (1440-1640)', Dubrovnik annals, (6), pp. 45-65. Available at: https://hrcak.srce.hr/18550 (Accessed 16 January 2021)
Vancouver Zlatar Z. Huius... est omnis reipublicae potestas: Dubrovnik’s Patrician Houses and Their Participation in Power (1440-1640). Dubrovnik annals [Internet]. 2002 [cited 2021 January 16];(6):45-65. Available from: https://hrcak.srce.hr/18550
IEEE Z. Zlatar, "Huius... est omnis reipublicae potestas: Dubrovnik’s Patrician Houses and Their Participation in Power (1440-1640)", Dubrovnik annals, vol., no. 6, pp. 45-65, 2002. [Online]. Available: https://hrcak.srce.hr/18550. [Accessed: 16 January 2021]
Abstracts This study is an analysis of the share that each patrician house had in the exercise of the most important functions in government (the Rector, the member of the Minor Council, the Senator, the Guardian of Justice), and the ratio of these houses in the Major Council. Some houses secured more offices than they were entitled to according to their numerical strength in the Major Council (Gradi/Gradić, Gondola/Gundulić, Georgi/Đurđević, Cerva/ Crijević, Menze/Menčetić, Zamagno/Džamanjić, Resti/Rastić, Bona/Bunić), while others did not get their fair share (Caboga/Kaboga, Sorgo/Sorkočević, Pozza/Pucić, Ragnina/Ranjina, Bobali/Bobaljević, Gozze/Gučetić). Despite these differences, one cannot talk of an oligarchy within Dubrovnik’s ruling class.