Rimljani u Zagrebu

Rimljani u Zagrebu

Zoran Gregl

Traces of the Roman Empire in the city and its surroundings

"Romans in Zagreb: traces of the Roman Empire in the city and its surroundings" by Zoran Gregl from 1991 is a book that explores the traces of the Roman Empire in Zagreb and its surroundings1 . Gregl, a famous Croatian archaeologist, uses photographs and drawings to document archaeological sites and culture from that period1 . The book contains geographical drawings and a dictionary, as well as a rich bibliography

Editor
Ratko Hudina
Graphics design
Branko Vujanović
Dimensions
30 x 21 cm
Pages
75
Publisher
Mladost, Zagreb, 1991.
 
Distribution: 3,000 copies
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

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