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Multiway p-spectral graph cuts on Grassmann manifolds. [PDF]

open access: yesMach Learn, 2022
Pasadakis D   +3 more
europepmc   +1 more source

ŽE AS AN EMPHATIC PARTICLE IN CROATIAN CHURCH SLAVONIC LANGUAGE

open access: yesFluminensia: Journal for Philological Research, 2016
The particle že is among the most frequent words in Croatian Glagolitic texts written in Croatian Church Slavonic Language. Furthermore, as a distinct Church Slavonic word it is a good distinctive feature for the identification of such texts. It is often
Jozo Vela
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Glagolitic education in Dalmatia

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U ovom završnom radu daje se opis školovanja glagoljaša u Dalmaciji. U prvim poglavljima opisano je sve što su đaci morali učiti u sjemeništima i na koje načine su bili poučavani.
Petričević, Klara
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DUAL IN ŠIMUN KOŽIČIĆ BENJA’S MISAL HRUACKI

open access: yesFluminensia: Journal for Philological Research, 2012
The particularity of language present in the books printed in Šimun Kožičić Benja’s Glagolitic printing house in Rijeka has already been noticed in the literature.
Ivana Eterović, Blanka Ceković
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THE NADIN GLAGOLITIC MONUMENTS

open access: yes, 2014
Glagoljica se upotrebljavala na cijelome zadarskom području pa tako i u njegovu zaleđu. U posljednje se vrijeme pronalazi sve više glagoljskih dokumenata, a i kodeksa s ovoga područja.
Franov Živković, Grozdana   +1 more
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Apocryphal Passions of the Apostles in Croatian Glagolitic Texts

open access: yes, 2020
In the course of the Middle Ages, apocryphal and hagiographic texts of The Acts of the Apostles of various origins became part of the Croatian Glagolitic literature.
Badurina Stipčević, Vesna   +1 more
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SLOVO MEŠTRA POLIKARPA AS A “MONOLOGUE WITHIN A CONVERSATION” – ONE ASPECT

open access: yesFluminensia: Journal for Philological Research, 2015
Slovo meštra Polikarpa is a contrast or a morality play translated from medieval Latin literature in which dialogues between a mortal human and Death personified were known in numerous versions, e.g.
Marija-Ana Dürrigl
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ŠIMUN KOŽIČIĆ AND HIS PRINTING HOUSE IN PETAR KOLENDIĆ’S RESEARCH

open access: yesFluminensia: Journal for Philological Research, 2012
Literary historian Petar Kolendić (1882–1969) published two tributes to Šimun Kožičić: Zadranin Šimun Kožičić i njegova štamparija na Reci (Šimun Kožičić from Zadar and his Printing House in Rijeka) and Najstariji naš bukvar (Our Oldest Elementary Reader)
Anica Nazor
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Two Short Glagolitic Graffiti in St. Naumʼs Monastery near Ohrid and in Hagia Sophia in Istanbul

open access: yesSlovene, 2013
This paper offers a publication of two short Glagolitic graffiti inscriptions: the inscription ALEKЪSĘDRЪ, dating back to the late 10th or 11th century from St. Archangels’ Church in St.
Савва Михайлович Михеев
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ŠIMUN KOŽIČIĆ: AN IMPORTANT FACTOR OF THE CROATIAN (RIJEKA’S) IDENTITIY AND THE CULTURAL AND TOURIST BRAND OF THE TOWN RIJEKA

open access: yesFluminensia: Journal for Philological Research, 2012
Šimun Kožičić, Simeone Begna (Zadar, around 1460 – 1536), a noblemen from Zadar, the Bishop of Modruš, a distinguished royal diplomat, a Latinist author, a distinguished speaker and a distinguished member of the Lateran Council, a refugee and the first ...
Juraj Lokmer
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