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About the manuscript by Fr. Bernardin Polonijo "Glagoljica u Biskupiji Šibenskoj negda i danas'' /Glagolitic script in the Diocese of Šibenik once and today/ (Šibenik, 1949/1950)

2023
U izlaganju će se znanstveno-stručnu javnost upoznati s rukopisom „Glagoljica u Biskupiji Šibenskoj negda i danas“ napisanim u Šibeniku 1949./1950. godine, a koji se sada čuva u Arhivu Hrvatske provincije sv. Jeronima franjevaca konventualaca u Zagrebu na Svetom Duhu (arhivska signatura: 11. kutija – Polonijo, Bernardin: Varia).
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Commodification of the Glagolitic script in contemporary Croatian material culture of multilingualism

2018
The Glagolitic script was the first script used in the history of Slavs for literacy in their own languages. Although a great majority of Slavic nations abandoned it after some time and introduced the Cyrillic or Latin script, it was used in Croatia until the first decades of the 20th century, simultaneously with different varieties of the Latin script.
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“Hrvatskoglagoljička epigrafija / Croatian Glagolitic Epigraphy.” In Hrvatska glagoljica / Croatian Glagolitic Script. 2018. Ed. Dobrila Zvonarek. Exhibition curator: Sandi Antonac. Zagreb: Nacionalna i sveučilišna knjižnica u Zagrebu / National and University Library in Zagreb, pp. 20-24.

The Bulletin of the Association for Croatian Studies, Inc., 2019
Inscriptions are extremely important for research into history, art history and related fields, thus they are rightly referred to as “archives in stone.” In terms of their creation and purpose, inscriptions are related to the object on which they are found, such as those referring to a particular way of construction or tombstones.
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Glagolitic Script as a Tool: Branko Fučić, the Croatian Identity of Istria, and the Paris Peace Conference, 1947

2017
The determination of the western borders of Croatia and Yugoslavia following World War II to a significant degree relied on the efforts of cultural workers, including the Glagolitic scholar Branko Fučić (1920-1999), who viewed his post-War work and travels to Istria as a patriotic as well as scholarly and patriotic activity.
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From the Wall Paintings to the Glagolitic Script: Contribution to Bio-Bibliography of Branko Fučić (1920-1999)

2011
Autor u obliku kratkog priloga donosi osnovne podatke i neke manje poznate činjenice iz života i znanstvenog rada istaknutog hrvatskog medievista Branka Fučića (1920. – 1999.). Posebno se pak ističe njegovo područje rada na istarskim srednjovjekovnim zidnim slikama, te glagoljičkim natpisima i grafitima.
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Project Digitization, bibliographic description and research of texts written in Glagolitic, Croatian Cyrillic and Latin scripts until the end of 19th century in Zadar and Šibenik area

2016
The interdisciplinary scientific project Digitization, bibliographic description and research of texts written on Glagolitic, Croatian Cyrillic and Latin scripts until the end of 19th century in Zadar and Šibenik area is being carried out at the University of Zadar by the Department of Information Sciences in co-operation with Vestigia – Manuscript ...
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The New Life of the Guardian Script: Contemporary Glagolitic in the Croatian Linguistic Landscape

In the last three decades, the Glagolitic script has become more visible in Croatian public spaces and has undergone a significant cultural and promotional flourishing. It can be seen on souvenirs, sculptures and monuments, jewellery, graffiti, inscriptions, postal stamps, currency, books and schoolscapes.
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Galić Bešker, I.; I. Čagalj (prev.); N. Dubović Europski obzori glagoljske pismenosti (prev.). // Hrvatska glagoljica = Croatian glagolitic script / [autori tekstova S. Antonac; I. Botica; I. Galić Bešker; T. Galović; K. Kuhar; A. Šimić; I. Zdrilić]. Zagreb : Nacionalna i sveučilišna knjižnica u Zagrebu, 2018. Str. 31-32

2018
Nacionalna i sveučilišna knjižnica u Zagrebu oduvijek je bila mjestom okupljanja građe na glagoljici bilo rukopisa, bilo tiskanih knjiga. Glagoljske su tiskare djelovale pua četiri stoljeća i u tom je razdoblju tiskan velik broj knjiga na glagoljici i na hrvatskom jeziku.
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