CROATIAN SCOTISTIC PHILOSOPHY. THE LATE BAROQUE HISTORICAL -LEXICOGRAPHICAL RESEARCH: FRANCISCAN EMANUEL HOŠKO Cover Image

HRVATSKA SKOTISTIČKA FILOZOFIJA U KASNOM BAROKU. POVIJESNO-LEKSIKOGRAFSKA ISTRAŽIVANJA FRANJE EMANUELA HOŠKA
CROATIAN SCOTISTIC PHILOSOPHY. THE LATE BAROQUE HISTORICAL -LEXICOGRAPHICAL RESEARCH: FRANCISCAN EMANUEL HOŠKO

Author(s): Veronika RELJAC
Subject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Metaphysics, Lexis, Philosophy of Religion, History of Education, 17th Century, 18th Century
Published by: Katolički bogoslovni fakultet u Đakovu
Keywords: Scotism; scholasticism; philosophy; high school; the Franciscans; philosophical discussions; philosophical writings; Croatia;

Summary/Abstract: Since 1900 Franciscans are combined by a single provincial board in the area of continental Croatia: St. Cyril and Methodius Croatian Franciscan Province. It gathered Croatian Franciscan monasteries from former multinational province, namely: the Croatian-Slovene provinces St. Cross, Croatian-Hungarian Province of St. Ladislav and Croatian-Hungarian-Austrian Province of St. John Capistrano, which has in the 1757th in its structure assembled friars in Slavonia and the Croatian and Hungarian Danube, by which time they were members of the Province of Bosnia the Silver that by the end of 17th century gathered all Franciscans among Croats under Turkish rule. These three provinces in continental Croatia and Croatian ethnic community in Hungary in the 18th led five colleges; these were schools of general education in Zagreb, Varaždin, Budapest, Pécs and Osijek. In Trsat and in Petrovaradin operated four-year theological schools, and in more monasteries were studies of philosophy.

  • Issue Year: 20/2012
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 433-465
  • Page Count: 33
  • Language: Croatian
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