The author affords basic information on the life and work of the medallist Pavao Dubrovčanin (Paulus de Ragusio), and suggests new dating of the medals made for Alfonso V of Aragon and Federico da Montefeltre. In the second part of the article the author attributes certain Ragusan mince to Paulus de Ragusio
At the Monastery of St. Dominic in Dubrovnik there is a famous marble statue of baby Jesus sitting i...
Following the devastating gunpowder explosion in 1463 the Rector\u27s Palace in Dubrovnik was consid...
The article announces the discovery of Sonetti di messer Anibal Lucio Lesignano, scritti a diversi, ...
This article deals with the transferral of Florentine Early Renaissance along the eastern coast of t...
This article discusses the presence in Venice in the fourteenth century of a number of patricians an...
By the first half of the fifteenth century 4,000 rolls of cloth a year were produced in Dubrovnik fo...
Ilija Katičić (1647-1728) zauzima posebno mjesto u okviru obnove Dubrovnika nakon potresa 1667. godi...
The Privata series of the Dubrovnik State Archives contains several dozens of private and business b...
Based on a variety of sources, this article aims to investigate the character of Venetian rule over ...
This article discusses a specific level of relations between the Republic of Ragusa (Dubrovnik) and ...
Autor donosi nove rezultate istraživanja Moćnika dubrovačke prvostolnice uz historijat dosadašnjih s...
The article is dedicated to one of the most serious incidents between the Venetian and Ragusan Repub...
Najduže dosad poznato djelo hvarskoga humanista Pavla Paladinića (oko 1465. – oko 1513) jest Božans...
This article examines the genealogical, heraldic and culturalhistorical aspects of the recently onli...
As confirmed by fifteenth-century documentation, Giuliano Marcovaldi, a merchant from Prato establis...
At the Monastery of St. Dominic in Dubrovnik there is a famous marble statue of baby Jesus sitting i...
Following the devastating gunpowder explosion in 1463 the Rector\u27s Palace in Dubrovnik was consid...
The article announces the discovery of Sonetti di messer Anibal Lucio Lesignano, scritti a diversi, ...
This article deals with the transferral of Florentine Early Renaissance along the eastern coast of t...
This article discusses the presence in Venice in the fourteenth century of a number of patricians an...
By the first half of the fifteenth century 4,000 rolls of cloth a year were produced in Dubrovnik fo...
Ilija Katičić (1647-1728) zauzima posebno mjesto u okviru obnove Dubrovnika nakon potresa 1667. godi...
The Privata series of the Dubrovnik State Archives contains several dozens of private and business b...
Based on a variety of sources, this article aims to investigate the character of Venetian rule over ...
This article discusses a specific level of relations between the Republic of Ragusa (Dubrovnik) and ...
Autor donosi nove rezultate istraživanja Moćnika dubrovačke prvostolnice uz historijat dosadašnjih s...
The article is dedicated to one of the most serious incidents between the Venetian and Ragusan Repub...
Najduže dosad poznato djelo hvarskoga humanista Pavla Paladinića (oko 1465. – oko 1513) jest Božans...
This article examines the genealogical, heraldic and culturalhistorical aspects of the recently onli...
As confirmed by fifteenth-century documentation, Giuliano Marcovaldi, a merchant from Prato establis...
At the Monastery of St. Dominic in Dubrovnik there is a famous marble statue of baby Jesus sitting i...
Following the devastating gunpowder explosion in 1463 the Rector\u27s Palace in Dubrovnik was consid...
The article announces the discovery of Sonetti di messer Anibal Lucio Lesignano, scritti a diversi, ...