Frano Ivanišević

Frano Ivanišević was a Croatian public figure and ethnographer, born in 1863 in Jesenice in Poljica. As a parish priest in Vranjic, Solin and Jesenice, and a people's representative in the Imperial Council in Vienna (1907–1911), he actively advocated for the introduction of the Glagolitic script into the liturgy and the preservation of Croatian cultural heritage. His work covered economic, social, educational and political issues, and of particular note is the monograph Poljica: narodni život i običaji, which is a valuable ethnographic source on the life and traditional culture of the Poljica region from the turn of the 19th to the 20th century.


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Pobjeda glagoljice kroz tisućljetnu borbu

Pobjeda glagoljice kroz tisućljetnu borbu

Frano Ivanišević

The book The Victory of the Glagolitic Script through a Thousand-Year Struggle by Frane Ivanišević is a significant work that documents the history and struggle of the Glagolitic script through the centuries. Published on the occasion of the erection of t

Jugoslavenska matica, 1929.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
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