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The first comprehensive selection of Leibniz's philosophical works in the Croatian language. The selection does not include Theodicy and New Essays, as well as Leibniz's later scientific works.
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The first comprehensive selection of Leibniz's philosophical works in the Croatian language. The selection does not include Theodicy and New Essays, as well as Leibniz's later scientific works.
The book The Arctic Homeland of the Vedas (1903) by the Indian scholar Tilak proposed the hypothesis that the ancient Aryans, the authors of the Rigveda, originated in the Arctic region. Although controversial, the book remains important in the study of V
The Croatian-Norwegian practical dictionary is an indispensable manual for both Croats and Norwegians who want to get to know the rich heritage of the Croatian and Norwegian language areas, as well as for all language experts and translators.
Monograph on the first fifty years of the football club "Graničar" from Županja.
"Word and Object" by Willard Van Orman Quine is a key work in logic and philosophy of language, in which the author explores the relationships between language, thought, and reality.

Material for the history of Osijek and Slavonia
"Legends and Chronicles" is a collection of invaluable texts from the Middle Ages and the Modern Age, dedicated to the legends and chronicles of Trogir, Split and Brač. A rare antiquarian treasure, it reminds us of the magic of Dalmatia where legends nour


The book Panonija Osijek 1945 – 1970 provides a detailed overview of the development of the Osijek company Panonija d.d., specialized in road freight transport, during the crucial period of post-war reconstruction and industrialization.
From the establishment of sports clubs and societies in the city until 1996

Stories from the famous Essex inn "At the Golden Ox" from the pre-war period of the city of Osijek.
"Paths, faces, landscapes" is a collection of essays and writings by Ivo Andrić, first published in 1963. This work differs from Andrić's fiction because it deals with philosophical, introspective and autobiographical considerations.

Grigor Vitez's collection of poems "The Game Continues" was published in the 1950s and is one of the most important in Croatian children's literature. Through this collection, Vitez speaks with the voice of children and for children, celebrating children'

This book is part of the series "Slavonica - contributions of Slavonia to Croatian literature and history".
Jakov Ivaštinović (1919–1994) was a Croatian writer. His work includes poems, reviews, travelogues and short stories. Traces is a book that was published posthumously and represents a selection from his entire oeuvre. Ivaštinović had a Catholic worldview and a patriotic orientation. In his works, he often connects the identity of space with personal identity and deals with social topics with an...
Through vivid descriptions of landscapes, characters and their inner struggles, Koprivec creates a deep and emotional story about human destiny and the search for meaning in a world that has undergone great changes.
In many of its features and characteristics, Gradić Peyton with Return to Gradić Peyton resembles and is a counterpart to the Klošmer trilogy by the French writer Gabriel Chevalier.