Croatica et Tyrolensia - articles

Articles published

  1. Špoljarić, Luka. Nikola Modruški avant la lettre: Društveno podrijetlo, akademski put i počeci crkvene karijere (uz prilog o slučaju živog mrtvaca u Senju)’ [Nicholas of Modruš avant la lettre: Social background, academic path and the early ecclesiastical career (with an appendix on the case of a revenant in Senj)]. Povijesni prilozi. 2014: 46. 69–94. Hrčak
  2. Jozić, Branko. Otium and negotium - Marulić on leisure and work. Crkva u svijetu. 2014: 49.2. 248-258. Hrčak
  3. Bratičević, Irena. Ruđer Bošković's Manuscript Poetry in the Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley: A Catalogue. Anali Zavoda za povijesne znanosti Hrvatske akademije znanosti i umjetnosti u Dubrovniku (1330-0598). 2014:52.2. 339-474. Hrčak
  4. Špoljarić, Luka. Politika, patronat i intelektualna kultura na ugarskom dvoru u prvim godinama vladavine Matije Korvina: Nikola Modruški i Petrova lađica (Studija, kritičko izdanje i prijevod) [Politics, patronage and intellectual culture at the Hungarian court during the first years of Matthias Corvinus’ reign: Nicholas of Modruš and Peter’s Barge (Study, critical edition and translation)]. Građa za povijest književnosti hrvatske. 2015:38. 1–81.

Articles forthcoming

  1. Špoljarić, Luka. Marginalije u trogirskom rukopisu Propercija i Ovidija (MS BAV Vat. lat. 5174): Crtica o humanističkoj nastavi u petnaestostoljetnoj Dalmaciji’ [Marginalia in the Trogir manuscript of Propertius and Ovid (MS BAV Vat. lat. 5174): A note on humanist teaching in fifteenth-century Dalmatia]. Filologija. 2016. Under review.

Book chapters, published

  1. Šubarić, Lav. Praxis der regionalen Literaturgeschichtsschreibung aus latinistischer sicht. Raum - Region - Kultur. Literaturgeschichtsschreibung im Kontext aktueller Diskurse (ed. Marjan Cescutti, Johann Holzner and Roger Vorderegger). Innsbruck: Universitätsverlag Wagner (Schlern-Schriften 360). 2013.
  2. Lučin, Bratislav. Litterae olim in marmore insculptae: Humanist Epigraphy on the Eastern Coast of the Adriatic until the Age of Marko Marulić. Classical Heritage from the Epigraphic to the Digital: Academia Ragusina 2009 & 2011 (ed. Teo Radić and Irena Bratičević). Zagreb: Ex libris. 2014. Also in: Croatica et Slavica Iadertina, Vol.10 (2015), 191-230. Hrčak
  3. Jovanović, Neven. Croatian anti-Turkish writings during the Renaissance. Christian-Muslim Relations: A Bibliographical History, vol. 7: Central and Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa and South America (1500–1600), ed. David Thomas, and John Chesworth. Leiden: Brill. 2015. Google Books Preview
  4. Jovanović, Neven. Juraj Šižgorić. Christian-Muslim Relations: A Bibliographical History, vol. 7: Central and Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa and South America (1500–1600), ed. David Thomas, and John Chesworth. Leiden: Brill. 2015. Google Books Preview
  5. Lučin, Bratislav. Neobjavljena pjesma Tidea Acciarinija papi Sikstu IV"" [An unpublished poem of Tideo Acciarini to Pope Sixtus IV]. Colloquia Maruliana 24. Split: Književni krug – Marulianum. 2015. Hrčak
  6. Lučin, Bratislav. Šimun Kožičić Benja. Christian-Muslim Relations: A Bibliographical History, vol. 7: Central and Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa and South America (1500–1600), ed. David Thomas, and John Chesworth. Leiden: Brill. 2015. Google Books Preview
  7. Posset, Franz and Bratislav Lučin (with the assistance of Branko Jozić). Marcus Marulus. Christian-Muslim Relations: A Bibliographical History, vol. 7: Central and Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa and South America (1500–1600), ed. David Thomas, and John Chesworth. Leiden: Brill. 2015. Google Books Preview
  8. Stepanić, Gorana. Jedna strila, čet’ri krila. Carmina figurata u hrvatskoj vernakularnoj i novolatinskoj poeziji XVI. stoljeća. Colloquia Maruliana 24. Split: Književni krug – Marulianum. 2015. Hrčak
  9. Špoljarić, Luka. ‘Nicholas of Modruš and his Latin Translations of Isocrates’ To Nicocles and To Demonicus: Questions of Authorship, Sources and Dedication.’ Colloquia Maruliana 24. Split: Književni krug – Marulianum. 2015. Hrčak
  10. Špoljarić, Luka. ‘Feliks Petančić.’. Christian-Muslim Relations: A Bibliographical History, vol. 7: Central and Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa and South America (1500–1600), ed. David Thomas, and John Chesworth. Leiden: Brill. 2015. Google Books Preview
  11. Šubarić, Lav; Claudia Schretter; Walter Neuhauser; Ursula Stampfer. Buchkultur im Tiroler Raum. Geschichte der Buchkultur. Barock in Mitteleuropa. (ed. Christian Gastgeber). Graz: ADEVA. 2015.

Book chapters, forthcoming

  1. Jovanović, Neven. Classical reception in Croatia: an introduction. A Handbook to Classical Reception in Eastern and Central Europe, ed. Zara Martirosova Torlone, Dana LaCourse Munteanu, and Dorota Dutsch. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. 2016.
  2. Jovanović, Neven. Croatian Neo-Latin literature and its uses. A Handbook to Classical Reception in Eastern and Central Europe, ed. Zara Martirosova Torlone, Dana LaCourse Munteanu, and Dorota Dutsch. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. 2016.
  3. Špoljarić, Luka. ‘The First Dalmatian Humanists and the Classics: Social Contexts of Manuscript Production and Reading.’ A Handbook to Classical Reception in Eastern and Central Europe, ed. Zara Martirosova Torlone, Dana LaCourse Munteanu, and Dorota Dutsch. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. 2016.
  4. Špoljarić, Luka. ‘Illyrian Trojans in a Turkish Storm: Croatian Renaissance Lords and the Politics of Dynastic Origin Myths.’ Portraying the Prince in the Renaissance: The Humanist Depiction of Rulers in Historiographical and Biographical Texts, ed. Patrick Baker, Ronny Kaiser, Maike Priesterjahn and Johannes Helmrath. Berlin: De Gruyter. 2016.
  5. Bratičević, Irena. Latin Poets in Late Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Dubrovnik. Croatian and Tyrolean Neo-Latin in Comparative Perspective: Challenges, Prospects and Case Studies, ed. Neven Jovanović, Lav Šubarić, Johanna Luggin and Luka Špoljarić. Vienna: Böhlau Verlag. 2016.
  6. Jovanović, Neven. Quadrata rotundis: Lexical Comparison of Two Sets of Neo-Latin Texts. Croatian and Tyrolean Neo-Latin in Comparative Perspective: Challenges, Prospects and Case Studies, ed. Neven Jovanović, Lav Šubarić, Johanna Luggin and Luka Špoljarić. Vienna: Böhlau Verlag. 2016.
  7. Korenjak, Martin. Regional Latinity: A Worm’s-Eye View on Neo-Latin Literature. Croatian and Tyrolean Neo-Latin in Comparative Perspective: Challenges, Prospects and Case Studies, ed. Neven Jovanović, Lav Šubarić, Johanna Luggin and Luka Špoljarić. Vienna: Böhlau Verlag. forthcoming
  8. Luggin, Johanna. Macro- vs. Microhistory: The Tyrolean Menippean Satire as a Regional Literary Genre. Croatian and Tyrolean Neo-Latin in Comparative Perspective: Challenges, Prospects and Case Studies, ed. Neven Jovanović, Lav Šubarić, Johanna Luggin and Luka Špoljarić. Vienna: Böhlau Verlag. 2016.
  9. Lučin, Bratislav. Antiquarianism in Croatia: An Overview. Croatian and Tyrolean Neo-Latin in Comparative Perspective: Challenges, Prospects and Case Studies, ed. Neven Jovanović, Lav Šubarić, Johanna Luggin and Luka Špoljarić. Vienna: Böhlau Verlag. Forthcoming.
  10. Rezar, Vladimir. The Humanists of Dubrovnik. Croatian and Tyrolean Neo-Latin in Comparative Perspective: Challenges, Prospects and Case Studies, ed. Neven Jovanović, Lav Šubarić, Johanna Luggin and Luka Špoljarić. Vienna: Böhlau Verlag. Forthcoming.
  11. Schaffenrath, Florian. Epic Poetry from Croatia and the Tyrol: Overview and Comparison. Croatian and Tyrolean Neo-Latin in Comparative Perspective: Challenges, Prospects and Case Studies, ed. Neven Jovanović, Lav Šubarić, Johanna Luggin and Luka Špoljarić. Vienna: Böhlau Verlag. 2016.
  12. Stepanić, Gorana. Rethinking the Unity of Croatian Neo-Latin Literature: Zones of Cultural Influence and Generic Repertoire in Poetry (1650-1720). Croatian and Tyrolean Neo-Latin in Comparative Perspective: Challenges, Prospects and Case Studies, ed. Neven Jovanović, Lav Šubarić, Johanna Luggin and Luka Špoljarić. Vienna: Böhlau Verlag. 2016.
  13. Špoljarić, Luka. ‘Power and Subversion in the Ducal Palace: Dalmatian Patrician Humanists and Congratulatory Orations to Newly Elected Doges.’. Croatian and Tyrolean Neo-Latin in Comparative Perspective: Challenges, Prospects and Case Studies, ed. Neven Jovanović, Lav Šubarić, Johanna Luggin and Luka Špoljarić. Vienna: Böhlau Verlag. 2016.
  14. Šubarić, Lav.Regional, National, Transnational: How do We Imagine the Neo-Latin Literature? Croatian and Tyrolean Neo-Latin in Comparative Perspective: Challenges, Prospects and Case Studies, ed. Neven Jovanović, Lav Šubarić, Johanna Luggin and Luka Špoljarić. Vienna: Böhlau Verlag. 2016.
  15. Wirthensohn, Simon. The Impact of the Jesuit Stage on Other Theatre Forms in the Tyrol. Croatian and Tyrolean Neo-Latin in Comparative Perspective: Challenges, Prospects and Case Studies, ed. Neven Jovanović, Lav Šubarić, Johanna Luggin and Luka Špoljarić. Vienna: Böhlau Verlag. 2016.
  16. Lučin, Bratislav. Petronius Arbiter. Addenda et Corrigenda. Catalogus Translationum et Commentariorum. Mediaeval and Renaissance Latin Translations and Commentaries. Vol. 11. Edited by Greti Dinkova-Bruun. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. Forthcoming.
  17. Rezar, Vladimir. Novo ime dubrovačkog humanizma: Miho Celije Gradić [A new name among the Humanists of Dubrovnik: Michael Caelius Gradi]. Colloquia Maruliana XXV. Split: Splitski književni krug – Marulianum. Forthcoming.
  18. Jovanović, Neven. Two gentlemen-translators from 19th-century Dubrovnik. Proceedings of the International Symposium “Latin and the 19th Century”. Leuven: Leuven University Press. Under review.