-
institution in Croatia. The
magazine is seen as the
direct descendant of the
Vienac literary magazine,
which gathered the best
Croatian writers and
poets of...
-
originally published in
serial form
between August and
December 1871 in
Vienac magazine. It was
subsequently translated into Czech, Esperanto, French,...
- by Ivan Zajc. The
lyrics first appeared in the
September 1873
print of
Vienac magazine and
other Croatian publications and was
simply titled "Hrvatska...
- school, and was
first recognized for his poem Boni mores,
published in
Vienac in 1897.
Before his
premature death, he
wrote only
about 40 poems, most...
- the
following year,
became the
editor of its arts and
sciences journal,
Vienac. He
wrote several pieces for the
journal and
translated several works from...
- Pederin, Ivan (2016). "Životopis u "Viencu"
poslije Šenoe" [Biography in "
Vienac"
After Šenoa].
Croatica et
Slavica Iadertina (in Croatian). 12/1 (12). Zadar:...
- w****ly
Hrvatska lipa of the
Croatian Party of
Rights and was the
editor of
Vienac for
several years (1882–1889),
founded an
orchestra and
conducted it, promoting...
- 1943.
Vienac After the
demise of Književni tjednik, HIBZ
started Vienac ("The Wreath"), a
monthly magazine that
continued the
tradition of
Vienac, a publication...
-
Miroslav Krleža
Lexicographical Institute, Zagreb.
Retrieved 2021-11-22.
Vienac.
Matica hrvatska. 1880. p. 259.
Pregled istorije jugoslovenskih naroda:...
- Kolo
temporarily ceased (replaced by Neven,
which was in turn
replaced by
Vienac). The po****r
Bosnian Serb poem, and
later song,
Emina by
Aleksa Šantić...