Looks at the theories about Christian origins and church history suggested in the novel, "The Da Vinci Code," and explains how they ignore or misinterpret the available information as it has been understood in Catholic tradition.
The first systematic Croatian history of Italian literature from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. Vinko Lozovina, a distinguished professor and Italian scholar, systematically covers the period from the early Middle Ages to the end of the 16th century.
Matica hrvatska, 1909.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
8.56 €
Culturology • History of literature • Documents and records • Croatian history • Osijek and surroundings • Slavonia, Baranja & Srijem
The capital bibliography of printing and publishing activities in Osijek from 1742 to 1978 lists thousands of books, newspapers, magazines and small print, regardless of language. A classic of Croatian bibliographic creativity of the 20th century.
Jugoslavenska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti (JAZU), 1981.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
The book consists of two volumes
48.32 €
Literary criticism • History of literature • Literary Theory
Dean Duda, Slaven Jurić, David Šporer, Andrea Zlatar
Instead of the brief entries you'll find in lexicons and encyclopedias, Reading in the Palm of Your Hand offers you an exciting journey through great literary eras, and your guides on that journey are renowned experts in Croatian literary scholarship.
Sys Print, 2000.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
9.40 €
Croatian literature • History of literature • JAZU publications • Separates of proceedings and journals
Antun Barc's scholarly study of the development of the Croatian novella from its beginnings to Šeno's death, with an overview of the author, poetics, and place of the novella in Croatian literature.
Jugoslavenska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti (JAZU), 1952.