Kants these über das Sein
Kant's Thesis on Being, a lecture given by Martin Heidegger in 1930, focuses on an analysis of Kant's claim that Being is in fact a positing (Setzung) – that is, the act of positing or affirming through judgment.
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Kant's Thesis on Being, a lecture given by Martin Heidegger in 1930, focuses on an analysis of Kant's claim that Being is in fact a positing (Setzung) – that is, the act of positing or affirming through judgment.
A poetic and photographic monograph printed in 555 numbered copies, a book of selected poems by Draga Glamuzina (with one, previously unpublished) and erotic photographs by Stanko Abadžić.
A collection of aphorisms and poetic observations by Dušan Radović from the show "Belgrade, good morning" on Studio B (1977–1978). Witty, ironic and warm miniatures about Belgrade, its people, politics and everyday life – a diary of the city through wit a
The book represents the most ambitious attempt by the Baigent-Leigh duo (authors of Holy Blood, Holy Grail) to show how Western culture, art, science, and politics from the Renaissance to the present day are actually the fruit of a single, millennia-old o
The collection brings together scholarly works on key political, legal, and diplomatic processes that led to the creation of the Croatian state in 1991, analyzing the decisions, actors, and international circumstances crucial to independence.
The Owner (1906) is the first part of the Forsyte Saga. The novel satirically and critically portrays Soames Forsyte in particular - a property owner and his wife Irene - whose possessiveness and materialism destroy human relationships and lead to family
Madame Bovary is a masterpiece by the famous French writer Gustave Flaubert and a classic of world literature. The novel, published in 1857, follows the tragic story of Emma Bovary, a woman dissatisfied with her life in the French countryside.
Edouard Schuré, in this legendary book, sketches the secret history of religions. The great devotees are a work whose glory has never dimmed.
Zagor meets Henry Summers, a painter from Boston who wants to paint Indian culture, i.e. Indians "live". Zagor agrees to take him to Tonka where Zagor finds his old friends from the Chippewa tribe...

A critical bilingual (Latin-Croatian) edition of Pribojević's speech from 1525, which celebrates the origin, glory, and history of the Slavs, identifying them with the Illyrians and other ancient peoples. A classic work of early Pan-Slavism.
The work of **Vinko Pribojević (Vincentius Priboevius, c. 1480 – after 1532)**, a Dominican and humanist from Hvar, is one of the most important works of Croatian Latin literature of the 16th century. The speech *De origine successibusque Slavorum* (**On the origin and adventures of the Slavs**) was held in 1525 on Hvar, and was first printed in Venice in 1532.
The 1951 JAZU edition (Hrvatsk...
Michael A. Cook, Princeton professor of Islamic history, provides an overview of human history from the Neolithic to the fall of the Twin Towers in 2001 in this witty and intelligent synthesis, asking the key question: why did everything happen exactly th
From the dawn of time to the mid-twentieth century, Mario Pei discusses the formation and development of language - the weapon by which mankind has advanced from savagery to civilization.

Probably every historian sometimes feels the need to fantasize about the people they write about, to try to immerse themselves in the times that are the subject of their scientific research.
From the contents:
- Ivan Ravenjanin
- Borna
- Trpimir
- Tomislav
- Stjepan Držislav
- Zvonimir
- What can we really know?
- Archbishops and bishops
- Genealogy of Croatian rulers