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» MARULIC DAYS 2013 in the city of Split in Croatia - COLLOQVIVM MARVLIANVM XXIII
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 05/6/2013 | Croatian Language , Science , Events , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
The 2013 COLLOQVIVM MARVLIANVM XXIII, under the title  The Heritage of Classical Antiquity in Renaissance Texts, has been organized by the Split Literary Circle - Marulianum, Split, Croatia, 19-20 April 2013. This international conference was held in the Institute of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Split. It was a part of a much larger cultural event, The Marulić Days 2013, named after Marko Maruli
» Croatian Academy of America celebrates its 60th anniversary in 2013
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 04/25/2013 | Croatian Language , Science , Events , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
In 1953, a group of persons dedicated to promoting Croatian history, art and culture agreed that a formal organization needed to be established to introduce to an American and Canadian scholarly audience the importance of Croatia to civilization.  The Croatian Academy of America (CAA) resulted from the work of these dedicated persons. The Academy’s Journal of Croatian Studies made its first appearance seven years la
» Miro Gavran Croatian writer and ceremonial 300th performance of his drama in the Prague in Czech Republic
Submitted By Nenad N. Bach and Darko Žubrinić | Published 04/20/2013 | Croatian Language , Events , Entertainment , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
On Sunday, April 14th in Prague, Theater STUDIO DVA presented the ceremonial 300th performance of Miro Gavran's drama 'All About Men', translated by Blanka Kučerova and Blanka Fišerova, and directed by Jana Janekova. Miro Gavran is a well-known author in the Czech Republic; so far, he has had twelve premieres there, as well as two published books - a drama book, and the novel 'Judita'. Miro Gavran's works have hither
» Miro Gavran distinguished Croatian writer was performed in India in Hindi in March 2013
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 03/27/2013 | Croatian Language , Entertainment , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
On March 23rd there was the premiere of  Miro Gavran’s play “Forget Hollywood” in Hyderabad, India, produced by the Theater SIFAR. The play was translated into Hindi, and directed by Feroze Ahmed, while the leading roles are played by Chandra Shekhawat and Shravant Koneru. Miro Gavran's theatrical pieces are of global popularity, translated into 35 languages.
» Iulius Clouius Croatus and a mistake of the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna and of the Europeana in the Hague
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 02/4/2013 | Croatian Language , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna keeps an early self-portrait of Julije Klović, a famous Croatian Renaissance miniature painter, that is, of Iulius Clouius Croatus 1498-1578, as can be clearly seen in a short description on the upper border of the self-portrait (follow the link in the title to see it). Citing this description in the accompaning web page of this institution, the name of "Croatus" has been omitted. The sa
» Gavran's novel "The Only Witness to Beauty" translated from Croatian language into Bulgarian
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 01/31/2013 | Croatian Language , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Miro Gavran's novel "The Only Witness to Beauty" has been published in the Bulgarian language in Alexandar Liven's translation. The publisher is "The Foundation for Bulgarian Literature" from Sofia. After its publlication in Croatian in 2009, the novel was met by a warm welcome from readers and the critics, and it will be published in The Netherlands by the end of 2013.  Miro Gavran's works have been translated from Croat
» Croatie - la voici! L'alphabet glagolitique croate en France
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 12/10/2012 | Croatian Language , Science , Media Watch , History , Education , Culture And Arts | Unrated
Croatia - here it is! Croatian Glagolitic Alphabet will be exhibited in France in the Museum of Tau in Reims, France. A famous Evangel of Reims, Croatian Glagolitic book ,is kept in the City Library of Reims since 16th century as a special tresure. The book has an amazing biography: handwritten in 1395 in the Prague, tied with an even older Cyrillic Evangel from Kiev, Ukraine, from 11th century, it is a significant s
» Nenad Bach Band spectacular concert in Croatia's capital Zagreb Nov 30 2012
Submitted By Darko Žubrinić | Published 12/1/2012 | Music , Croatian spirituality , Croatian Language , Entertainment , Education | Unrated
The Nenad Bach Band appeared for the first time in Croatia, in Nenad Bach's native city of Zagreb, in the Vatroslav Lisinski concert hall. Nenad Bach Band is composed of high class professional musicians, with a very specific, recognizable sound, interwoven with elements of Croatian folk music, enriched with Nenad's beautiful verses. Some of greatest stars of Croatian music participated as Nenad's special guests: Ars
» Petar Janjic - Tromblon defendor of Vukovar and Croatia in 1991 and twenty years after
Petar Janjić nicknamed Tromblon, was an active participant of the defense of Vukovar in 1991, and survived infamous concentration camps in Serbia. He is speaking about his life and about Croatian defenders in his important and unique autobiographic book about the 1991 Vukovar tragedy, entitled "Žedni krvi gladni izdaje" (Those Thirsty of Blood and Hungry of Treason). He is openly and very courageously describing some


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