Colloquium Marulianum XXI

Books and Readers in the Croatian Renaissance Humanism

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Intelligite quae dico

WEDNESDAY, 20 APRIL

8:30

  • Luka Špoljarić (Budapest): Ex libris Nicolai episcopi Modrussiensis: Tracking the library of Nicholas of Modruš
  • Leo Rafolt (Zagreb): The identity of the reader of alterity: The case of Vinko Paletin
  • Valnea Delbianco (Pula): What was Philippa Lazea reading?
  • Darko Novaković (Zagreb): Marulić in the proto-encyclopaedias of the 16th and 17th centuries
  • Branko Jozić (Split): A book in the books: the new circles of reception

11:30-12:00 Coffee break

12:00-14:00

  • Petar Runje (Krk): Women and books in the Middle Ages
  • Ivan Bodrožić (Zagreb): Patristic allegorical reminiscences in the second Marulić's epistle to Katarina Obirtića
  • Mladen Parlov (Split): Martyrdom in the thinking of Marko Marulić

THURSDAY, 21 APRIL

9:00

  • Iva Kurelac (Zagreb): Historia Salonitana in the more important works of Dalmatian historiographers (15th-17th centuries): from paraphrase to criticism
  • Tamara Tvrtković (Zagreb): Historiographical text between author and reader
  • Jasenka Gudelj (Zagreb): The Renaissance treatises on architecture in Croatia and their readers
  • Dolores Grmača (Zagreb): Zoranić's reading of Marulić
  • Bratislav Lučin (Split): From which sources did Marulić read ancient inscriptions?

11:30-12:00 Coffee break

12:00-14:00

  • Sandra Ivović (Split): Split communal school in Marulić's time
  • Smiljka Malinar (Zagreb): Lexical repertory of the Croatian of Marulić's time and its diaphasic components
  • Gordana Čupković (Zadar): Dika, hvala and slava in the theory and reception of contact synonyms (on the example of Marulić's Croatian works)
  • Diana Stolac (Rijeka): Hungarisms in Marulić's works

 
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