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Kalendar u izdanjima Nauka krstjanskog Matije Divkovića
The Calendar in Editions of Matija Divković’s Christian Study

Author(s): Lejla Nakaš
Subject(s): Cultural history, Croatian Literature, 17th Century
Published by: Franjevačka teologija Sarajevo
Keywords: sanctorum; saints; Croatian-Glagolitc calendar; medieval Bosnian calendar; Slavic names of the months;
Summary/Abstract: The Large Christian Study (1611) and those in the different editions of his small Study, and compares them to the calendars from the period preceeding Divković’s first publication. Divković’s relationship to the calendars in the Croatian-Glagolitic Codex Copitar 22 (14th c. or beginning of 15thc.), in the first printed Croatian-Glagolitic Missal (1483), in the Bosnian manuscript from the Palatina Library in Parma (middle of 15th c.), in the Dubrovnik Cyrillic prayer book (1512), and the one of his contemporary Bandulavić, will be discussed with regard to exploring mentionings of local and regional saints.

  • Page Range: 129-156
  • Page Count: 28
  • Publication Year: 2017
  • Language: Croatian