This article discusses the presence in Venice in the fourteenth century of a number of patricians and commoners from Dubrovnik (Ragusa), whose activities in the city of St. Mark left traces in the Archivio di Stato in Venice. Information gained from Venetian archival documents is complemented by documents from the State Archives in Dubrovnik concerning the same individuals
Ragusan tribute ambassadors to the Porte needed the assistance of trained dragomans. Considering tha...
From earliest times, the life of inhabitants of Dubrovnik (formerly Ragusa), was tied to the sea. Fi...
The Privata series of the Dubrovnik State Archives contains several dozens of private and business b...
Based upon the documents from Venetian archives, this study deals with the presence and activities o...
Based on a variety of sources, this article aims to investigate the character of Venetian rule over ...
The article is dedicated to one of the most serious incidents between the Venetian and Ragusan Repub...
In the Middle Ages Ragusa/Dubrovnik was a maritime centre of prime importance: it was the first harb...
As confirmed by fifteenth-century documentation, Giuliano Marcovaldi, a merchant from Prato establis...
The article examines the Venetian-Ragusan relations during one of the most dramatic moments in Dubro...
This article addresses the closing of the nobility and Major Council of Dubrovnik as a long-term pro...
The article examines the artworks and architecture of the Ragusan chapel in Dominican church in Genu...
The article traces the history of the Volcassio family estate in medieval Dubrovnik. This noble fami...
This article deals with the transferral of Florentine Early Renaissance along the eastern coast of t...
The author affords basic information on the life and work of the medallist Pavao Dubrovčanin (Paulus...
The process of the \u27closing\u27 of the Venetian Major council (the serrata) started in 1297 and e...
Ragusan tribute ambassadors to the Porte needed the assistance of trained dragomans. Considering tha...
From earliest times, the life of inhabitants of Dubrovnik (formerly Ragusa), was tied to the sea. Fi...
The Privata series of the Dubrovnik State Archives contains several dozens of private and business b...
Based upon the documents from Venetian archives, this study deals with the presence and activities o...
Based on a variety of sources, this article aims to investigate the character of Venetian rule over ...
The article is dedicated to one of the most serious incidents between the Venetian and Ragusan Repub...
In the Middle Ages Ragusa/Dubrovnik was a maritime centre of prime importance: it was the first harb...
As confirmed by fifteenth-century documentation, Giuliano Marcovaldi, a merchant from Prato establis...
The article examines the Venetian-Ragusan relations during one of the most dramatic moments in Dubro...
This article addresses the closing of the nobility and Major Council of Dubrovnik as a long-term pro...
The article examines the artworks and architecture of the Ragusan chapel in Dominican church in Genu...
The article traces the history of the Volcassio family estate in medieval Dubrovnik. This noble fami...
This article deals with the transferral of Florentine Early Renaissance along the eastern coast of t...
The author affords basic information on the life and work of the medallist Pavao Dubrovčanin (Paulus...
The process of the \u27closing\u27 of the Venetian Major council (the serrata) started in 1297 and e...
Ragusan tribute ambassadors to the Porte needed the assistance of trained dragomans. Considering tha...
From earliest times, the life of inhabitants of Dubrovnik (formerly Ragusa), was tied to the sea. Fi...
The Privata series of the Dubrovnik State Archives contains several dozens of private and business b...