• "No harm in hearing it all"
• "Two souls lost"
• A chaplain from Dubrovnik in Ottoman Buda : Vincenzo di Augustino and his report to the Roman inquisition about the situation of the Balkan catholicism
• A glagolitic inscription in Konavle
• A newly discovered autograph by Filippo de Diversi (Philippus de Diversis) from 1455 : the epistles of St Jerome, St Augustine and others
• Archeological findings within the historic nucleus of the city of Dubrovnik
• Baroque reconstruction of the Rector's Palace in Dubrovnik
• Beylerbey of Bosnia and Sancakbey of Herzegovina in the diplomacy of the Dubrovnik Republic
• Brigandage on the Ragusan frontier during the Morean Var
• Clandestine birth : care of unwed pregnant women and parturients within the Dubrovnik foundling hospital in the second half of the eighteenth century
• Contribution to the study of the Ragusan presence in Venice in the fourteenth century
• Criminal justice perspective on social groups
• Domus Christi in late-medieval Dubrovnik
• Dragomans of the Dubrovnik Republic
• Dubrovnik in the corpus of Eastern Adriatic humanist Laudationes urbium
• Dubrovnik in the work of Mirko Dražen Grmek
• Duško Živanović, Dubrovačke kuće i polače. Beograd: Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti, 2000
• Election procedure in the Republic of Dubrovnik
• Emin (customs officer) as representative of the Ottoman Empire in the Republic of Dubrovnik
• Foreign teacher and humanist : Nascimbene Nascimbeni on rhetoric in Dubrovnik
• From Dubrovnik (Ragusa) to Florence
• Gordan Ravančić, Život u krčmama srednjovjekovnog Dubrovnika, Zagreb, Hrvatski institut za povijest and Dom i svijet, 2001
• Gracia Mendes in Dubrovnik
• Homicides among relatives in the Republic of Dubrovnik (1667-1806)
• Huius... est omnis reipublicae potestas
• In search of identity
• Interest in English language and culture in Ragusa on the eve of the fall of the Republic
• Island of Mljet and the Dubrovnik-based protagonists in James Jones' novel Go to the widow-maker
• Jacques Pervititch and his insurance maps of Istanbul
• Marin Rafaeli of Ragusa on double-entry bookkeeping in 1475
• Mathematical views in 16th century Dubrovnik
• Nevenka Bezić-Božanić, Juditini dvori, Split, Književni krug, 2001
• New findings on the life and work of the medallist Pavao Dubrovčanin (Paulus de Ragusio)
• Nikola (1673-1674) : “The Child of the Commune”
• On Franatica Sorkočević's translation of two octaves of Tasso, and related topics
• On Ragusan libertas in the Late Middle Ages
• Paola Pierucci, Una porta verso l'Oriente. La Zecca di Ragusa (secc. XVII-XVIII). Torino: Giappichelli, 200.Pages 228
• Per conservare la città tributtaria et divota : Ragusa (Dubrovnik) and the 1590-91 Crisis
• Piero Pantella from Piacenza and the textile industry of Dubrovnik (Ragusa) in the first half of the fifteenth century
• Population and gross domestic product of Croatia (1500-1913) in the light of Angus Maddison's book the world economy
• Public rituals in the political discourse of humanist Dubrovnik
• Pulling the witness by the ear
• Sketches from the life of Ragusan merchants in London in the time of Henry VIII
• State funerals in Dubrovnik in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
• Stjepan Gradić on Galileo's paradox of the bowl
• Territorial expansion of the Ragusan commune/Republic and the churches of its patron saints
• The Estate of the Volcassio Family in Medieval Dubrovnik
• The Lastovo rebels of 1602
• The Ragusan (Dubrovnik) Republic and Spanish war of succession (1701-1714)
• The Ragusans in Venice from the thirteenth to the eighteenth century
• The concept of authorities in the treatise Tractatus de Ecclesia by Ivan Stojković
• The conflict between Dubrovnik and Venice 1751-1754
• The crown, the king and the city
• The factions within the Ragusan patriciate
• The fall of the Dubrovnik Republic and the establishment of the French administration in Dubrovnik in 1808 and 1809
• The family records of Andreas de Pozza from 1569-1603
• The gardens of the Benedictine abbey on the island of Lokrum
• The history of Dubrovnik in the publications of Matica hrvatska - Dubrovnik branch
• The intelligence activities of the Dubrovnik Republic in the Austro-Turkish War, 1737-1739
• The literary heritage of Marko Bruerević in four languages
• The nobility of the episcopal town of Ston
• The orations of Philip Diversi in honour of the Hungarian kings Sigismund of Luxemburg and Albert of Hapsburg
• The palace of duke Sandalj Hranić in Dubrovnik
• The population of the Dubrovnik Republic in the fifteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth centuries
• The power of word : preachers in medieval Dubrovnik
• The proportion of the Ragusan nobility at the closing of the Major Council in 1332
• The rhetoric of the frontier of Christendom in the diplomacy of Renaissance Ragusa (Dubrovnik)
• The rhythm of crime : annual and monthly distribution of crime in the Dubrovnik Republic in the eighteenth century
• The studies of exact and natural sciences in the history of the Dubrovnik Dominicans
• The study room (studio) in the Ragusan houses of the first half of the fifteenth century
• Tommaseo in Dubrovnik
• Unfaithful represenations of Dubrovnik in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century graphics
Dubrovnik annals
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Ostali autori: | Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti. Zavod za povijesne znanosti (Dubrovnik) (-) |
Ostali autori: | Stipetić, Vladimir (Editor) |
Vrsta građe: | Časopis |
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Jezik: | eng |
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Dubrovnik :
Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti, Zavod za povijesne znanosti,
1997- .
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