Ivan Zoch and Josip Mencin

Ivan Zoch and Josip Mencin

The first Croatian general Encyclopaedia was prepared in Osijek in 1887-1890 (in two volumes, 600 pages each, from A to G). The project was initiated by Ivan Zoch (1843-1921) and Josip Mencin (1856-1900). Ivan Zoch was the Slovak by birth, who devoted most of his life to his second homeland – Croatia.

Mate Ujevic

Mate Ujevic

One of the greatest projects in this field was the creation of the Croatian Encyclopaedia, initiated in 1938 in Zagreb by Mate Ujevic (1901-1967), but unfortunately the war did not permit our scientists to complete this enormous job. Only five volumes of the highest typographical quality were issued (1941-1945), from A to Elektrika, out of 12 planned volumes. The Encyclopaedia was written according to highest scientific standards, and contains no traces of anti-Semitism, though the ustasha regime in Croatia, being…

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Miroslav Krleza

Miroslav Krleza

After 1945 Zagreb was again the center of encyclopaedic activity, as a continuation of a very long tradition, with many publications and books being issued during the past 40 years. Here we should mention Miroslav Krleza (1893-1981), one of the most outstanding Croatian writers of the 20th century. The famous French writer Jean Paul Sartre admitted that Krleza has anticipated his idea of the “nausée”. During many years Krleza was the president of the Yugoslav Lexicographical Institute in Zagreb (today…

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Igor Gostl

Igor Gostl

Five centuries of the Croatian lexicographic work can endure any serious critical judgement, which ranks it to the highest achievements of European lexicography (Igor Gostl). This unusual situation is especially striking in view of the fact that the Croats represent a small European nation. The Croats organized all the expositions of the (ex)Yugoslav art in Paris: in Petit Palais (1919) by Ivan Mestrovic, in Palais de Chaillot (1950, L’art médiéval yougoslave) by Miroslav Krleza, in Grand Palais (1971, Huit millénaire…

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Dominik Mandic

Dominik Mandic

The most exhaustive monographs dealing with the history of Croats in Bosnia – Herzegovina are those prepared by the cultural society Napredak, Sarajevo, and three monographs written by Dominik Mandic, see here.

Pavao Tijan

Pavao Tijan

Pavao Tijan (1908-1997) was a Croatian encyclopaedist born in the city of Senj, close collaborator of Mate Ujevic on the project of Croatian Encyclopaedia (1938-1945). In 1945 he emigrated to Italy, where he published his book Martyrium Croatiae, Rome, 1946. In Spain he was a university professor in Madrid, and known as don Pablo Tijan Roncevic. He is a holder of the prestigious medal of the Spanish King – Cruz de Alfonso X el Sabio (Encomienda con Place de Alfonso…

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Luka Brajnovic

Luka Brajnovic

Premio Brajnovic a la communication is a prestigious Spanish award (500,000 pesets) established in 1997 upon the initiative of newspapermen and lecturers from the University of Pamplona as a recognition to Luka Brajnovic (born in 1919 in Kotor, in Boka kotorska in today’s Montenegro, died in 2001). He was a professor of Ethics at the University of Navarra, a former director of the Institute of Artes Liberales, a well known Spanish intellectual. It is interesting that the award was established…

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Croatian Art – Intro

Croatian Art – Intro

Jacques Le Goff:…the flowering of one of the finest European artistic traditionsof the Early Middle Ages…From his foreword to “Croatia in the Middle Ages: A Cultural Survey” The oldest drawing a ship in Europe, from 2700 BC,discovered in Grapčeva špilja (Grabac Cave) on the island of Hvar, Croatia.Photo from Bože Mimica: Dalmacija u moru svjetlosti, 1. Dio, Rijeka, 2004. On the territory of Croatia there exist many remains of the Ancient Greek and Roman civilizations. Let us mention only the…

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Asim Kurjak

Asim Kurjak

Zagreb has one of the most prestigious ultrasound diagnostic centers in the field of cardiology and gynecology, founded by Professor Asim Kurjak. He founded the Ian Donald Inter-University School of Medical Ultrasound in Dubrovnik, Croatia in 1981. Professor Kurjak is past President of the European Association of Perinatal Medicine and past President of the international society “The Fetus as a Patient” and past secretary of the International Society of Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology (ISUOG). Kazuo Maeda and A. Kurjak:…

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Matko Marusic

Matko Marusic

Croatian Medical Journal (CMJ) is a highly reputed international scientific journal founded in Zagreb by Matko Marusic, professor at the School of Medicine of the University of Zagreb.