Antique books
Toma Splićanin - državnik i pisac (1200.-1268.): njegovo život i njegovo djelo
The first comprehensive monograph on Thomas the Archdeacon, a 13th-century Split cleric, chronicler, and statesman. The work represents a significant contribution to Croatian historiography, providing insight into the life and work of one of the key figur
Tri sata: Roman međimurskog preokreta 1918.
The work, first published in 1935, provides a documentary account of events related to the liberation of Međimurje from Hungarian rule and its annexation to the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in 1918.
Triumf i tragika Erazma Roterdamskog / Pohvala gluposti
The back cover is a facsimile of the cover "In Praise of Folly" from 1521 - the original is kept in the Zagreb University Library.
Tri vesele igre: Stričeva oporuka / Prva kiša / Začarani ormar
First edition from 1897. Hard, beautiful original binding of the time, perfectly preserved. He owns the Ex Libris of the Truhelka family from Osijek.
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Tumač obćemu austrijskomu gradjanskomu zakoniku I - II
The General Austrian Civil Code, published in 1811, represents the second significant codification of civil law in Europe after the famous French Code Civil from 1804. OGZ in Croatia and Slavonia was introduced in 1852, when imperial patent no. 246.
Učenik - roman jednoga mladića
Učilištna i domašnaja Biblija: Stari zavjet
The first printed edition of the translation (parts) of the Bible from Church Slavonic to Serbian by Bishop Platon Atanacković. The book contains 21 copperplate engravings made by Viennese masters, each of which is signed.