- Hugo
Badalić (18
September 1851 – 4 May 1900) was a
Croatian writer.
Badalić attended primary school in his
native city and Kostajnica, and the gymnasium...
- that it
remained unpublished. The
editio princeps was
published by
Josip Badalić of the
Yugoslav Academy of
Sciences and Arts in 1954, but this work "proved...
-
nadbiskupije "Tkalčić", Zagreb, 2012., ISBN 978-953-6729-37-1, p. 32.
Badalič, Matej. "Svetozar Boroević von
Bojna -
Krajevna skupnost Osek-Vitovlje"...
- 60 songs, as well as the
cantatas "Night at Una" (with
verses by Hugo
Badalić), "Exodus" (1912) and "Golemi Pan" (1917). The work "Golemi Pan" (Huge...
-
systematic human rights abuses have been reported. For example,
Vasja Badalič states that "the EU supports, and
relies on, Tunisia’s
systemic violations...
- Duke of Argyll,
Scottish politician and
writer (born 1823) May 4 – Hugo
Badalić,
Croatian writer and
scholar (born 1851) May 20 – André Léo,
French novelist...
- Bože živi by
Petar Preradović and
Hrvatska himna by the
librettist Hugo
Badalić. In 1905, the ****ociation of
Croatian Singing Societies sent a proposal...
- the poem "Hrvatskoj Majci" in his book
Bugarkinje (1885). In 1882 Hugo
Badalić wrote a poem for the
opening of the Đakovo
Cathedral in
eastern Croatia...
- by
Carlo Dionisotti in 1952. The
editio princeps was
published by
Josip Badalić of the
Yugoslav Academy of
Sciences and Arts in 1954, but this work "proved...
- (realism). Two
anthologies of
Croatian poetry written by
August Šenoa and Hugo
Badalić were
published as well. By the end of the 19th
century Matica had had more...