O kraljevstvu Dalmacije i Hrvatske
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O kraljevstvu Dalmacije i Hrvatske

Ivan Lučić-Lucius

The life work of Ivan Lučić and the debut of Croatian historiography (first printed in 1666 in Amsterdam). The work appears for the first time in the form the author intended, with the author's corrections and additions as well as critical treatment of in

The book has six books: 1–2. The ancient period of Dalmatia and Pannonia, the Illyrians, Roman rule, the arrival of the Slavs and Croats; 3–4. The Croatian state from the 7th to the 12th century – Tomislav, the national kings, the Croatian-Hungarian union in 1102; 5. Dalmatia under the Venetians and the Croatian coastal cities; 6. Church history, dioceses, monasteries, the Glagolitic script.

Lučić uses sources systematically for the first time: documents, inscriptions, manuscripts, archives of Venice, Zadar, Split and Dubrovnik. He rejects legends (e.g. about the Czech origin of the Croats), proves the autochthonous nature of the Croatian name and statehood and the continuity since the 7th century. His conclusion that Croatia entered into a personal union with Hungary in 1102 while retaining its state identity, which became the basis for later Croatian arguments on state law, is particularly important.

The work was written in a Baroque spirit, but with incredible critical acuity for the 17th century. For this reason, he is called the "father of Croatian historiography." The book is still required reading today, as most of Lučić's theses have remained unchallenged.

Original title
De regno Dalmatiae et Croatiae
Translation
Bruna Kuntić-Makvić
Editor
Bruna Kuntić-Makvić, Miroslav Kurelac
Illustrations
Mitja Koman
Graphics design
Alfred Pal
Dimensions
19.5 x 12 cm
Pages
471
Publisher
Biblioteka Latina & Graeca, Zagreb, 1986.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

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