SPECIAL EDITIONS
J. Botteri Dini
GRAPHIC MAP WITH 7 SERIGRAPHS
On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the discovery of the sarcophagus of the Croatian Queen Jelena
HELENA REGINA
Helena regina - Queen Helena, wife of Mihovil and mother of Stjepan, the Croatian Kings. This is written on the inscription on her tombstone. These few words in one sentence of her epitaph reveal this clear and unambigous family sequence: as it was written by some Benedictine at that time, who assembles the history of the royal house in the codex. And from there, from this hypothetical codex, as it was transferred to the template text, which was composed by a scholar priest and handed over to the mason to engrave it on the ancient sarcophagus in Salona in which the Croatian Queen was laid to rest on 8 October 976.
Stjepan Gunjača
EARLY CROATIAN HERITAGE
Zagreb, GZH 1976.
COLLOQUIUM ON BRIBIR
Zagreb, 1968.
LOUVRE – in touch with Antiquity
Catalogue of the tactile exhibition in cooperation with the Musee du Louvre
and the
Museo Tattile Statale Omero
Coordinator Lada Laura
Split, 2005.
Mate Zekan
THE VISIONARY’S MISSION
FATHER Aloysius (Lujo) Marun (1857-1939) - founder of the Croatian
national archaeology
Split, 2008.
Dalibor Popović & Nikolina Uroda
Apoxyomenos’ travel
Children’s comic on the occasion of the exhibition of the Croatian Apoxyomenos
Split, 2008.
Ivan Mužić
THE FAITH OF THE BOSNIAN CHURCH
(Christians and pagans in mediaeval Bosnia)
Split, 2008.
Vedrana Delonga
Državni arhiv u kamenu / National archive in stonestrong>
Split, 2009..
Edition also aveliable in German and Italian
Vedrana Delonga
Coat of arms of Dalmatia - the oldest known coat of arms of the Croatian
countries
Convenient leaflet in which the author talks about the oldest Croatian coat of arms at a high scientific level (a clear message to all autonomists- Dalmatia, i.e. Croatia!!)
Split, 2009.
Stjepan Gunjača
Tiniensia archaeologica - historica - topographica
Notable work of academic Stjepan Gunjača, which was published in two series of Starohrvatska prosvjeta and is now published in a monograph on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of his birthday. The monograph provides insight into the history and archaeology of the wider area of Knin, and in particular of the town of Knin itself and its impressive fortress. This is an interesting and essential reading for all those who want to learn more about the history of Knin and Croatian history.
Ivan Mužić
VLACHS IN THE OLDER CROATIAN HISTORIOGRAPHY
Split, 2010.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC SYMPOSIUM
STJEPAN GUNJAČA AND THE CROATIAN MEDIAEVAL HISTORICAL-ARCHAEOLOGICAL HERITAGE
Split, 2010.
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