-
Zagreb as its Old
Church Slavonic department in 1928. In 1948 Msgr.
Svetozar Ritig succeeded to
revive the Old
Church Slavonic Academy in Zagreb, the result...
-
Yugoslavia as a whole. As
opposed to more or less classic, hard(er) SF,
Angelo Ritig wrote two novels: "Sasvim neobično buđenje" ("A
Quite Unusual Awakening")...
- made a
microfilm in 1975,
housed in the
Staroslavenski institut "Svetozar
Ritig" in Zagreb.
Microfilm made by 1978 (Star. inst. M 128) and
photocopy in...
-
Burgenland Croats. Over the years, Lukežić has been
involved with the
Svetozar Ritig Institute in
Zagreb as a part-time ****ociate. He also
worked as a librarian...
- collection, Ink. II-14b), the Knjižnica
Staroslavenskog zavoda "Svetozar
Ritig"
houses a 1
folio fragment (sign. OR 2), the NSK
houses 2
copies (R I-4°-62a...
- German). Vienna.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
location missing publisher (link)
Ritig-Beljak,
Nives (1995). "Pregled
usmene književnosti".
Povijest i kultura...
- i Katoličke
crkve u
Hrvatskoj od 1945. do 1953. god., Zagreb, 2001, p. 57–58 "
Ritig (Rittig),
Svetozar |
Proleksis enciklopedija". proleksis.lzmk.hr....
- 1960s
brought several more
science fiction authors, the most
notable being Ritig Angelo, with his
novels Sasvim neobično buđenje (Quite
Unusual Awakening...