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Branko Fučić (8
September 1920 – 30
January 1999) was a
Croatian art historian,
archeologist and paleographer. He was born in Malinska-Dubašnica on the...
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Croatian Academy of
Sciences and Arts, Zagreb.
Croatian archaeologist Branko Fučić contributed to the
interpretation of Baška
tablet as a left
altar partition...
- the more
specific but not more
precise "Brtetići" in
Fučić 1969, and the
broader "Gračišće" in
Fučić 1982. The
nearest minefields are over the Kupa in the...
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territory and emplo**** by
peasants for e.g.
tiling the ground.
According to
Fučić it
originally served as the
marker of a
shallowly dug
grave at the church...
- pp. 35–49.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
location missing publisher (link)
Fučić,
Branko (1981). "Kulturno-povijesni
vidovi glagoljske epigrafike" [Cultural-Historical...
- Ivanka; Barišić, Ivana;
Fucic, Aleksandra; Bansode,
Samitinjay S. (2016-01-01),
Netinger Grubeša, Ivanka; Barišić, Ivana;
Fucic, Aleksandra; Bansode, Samitinjay...
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Jezik (Croatian
Philological Society) (in Croatian), 66 (3), Zagreb: 81–97
Fučić,
Branko (September 1971). "Najstariji
hrvatski glagoljski natpisi" [The...
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conception of "green George".
Fučić (1971, p. 4)
Fučić (1971, p. 4)
Fučić (1971, p. 5)
Fučić (1971, p. 5)
Fučić (1971, p. 6)
Branko Fučić, 1963, Izvještaj, o.c...
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language or provenance, so "Angular Glagolitic" is the more
precise term.
Fučić,
Branko (1981). "Kulturno-povijesni
vidovi glagoljske epigrafike" [Cultural-Historical...
- "HRVATSKA
SREDNJOVJEKOVNA LATINICA".
Hrvatska Srednjovjekovna Latinica.
Fučić,
Branko (September 1971). "Najstariji
hrvatski glagoljski natpisi". Slovo...