Maximilian De Traux (1766-1817) was an engineering officer in the Austrian army. In 1803, he became the head of the engineering administration in Zadar, in which role he travelled all over Dalmatia during the following two years, gaining a solid knowledge of the region. In 1805, he produced a description of the land, nowadays preserved at the National Library of Serbia in Belgrade. It was published under a somewhat clumsy title Festungen Dalmatiens und Albaniens nebst vorliegenden Inseln, und Beschreibung (Fortifications of Dalmatia and Albania, as well as the neighbouring islands, and their description) and dedicated to Johann, Archduke of Austria, but in fact it was intended for the Austrian ruling house in general, in order to help them...
The article describes the early thematic map of the Bosnia or Đakovo and Syrmia Diocese from the yea...
Ideja o organiziranju izložbe nastala je u Državnom arhivu u Zadru u kojemu se čuvaju mnogobrojni iz...
The inhabitants of the cities and islands of the Dalmatian coast were the successors of the citizens...
The paper discusses the perception of Dalmatia in selected foreign, primarily French, British, Itali...
This work presents the situation in the Austrian province of Dalmatia from the end of 1916 to the en...
Nezavidan položaj Hrvatske na karti Europe u novom vijeku donosi nam pregršt interesantnih događaja ...
The book Discovering Dalmatia: Dalmatia in Travelogues, Images, and Photographs, edited by Katrina O...
The establishment of a precise borderline between the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Venice on t...
Despite its European location, the Republic of Macedonia is still surprisingly unexplored country, a...
The paper briefly describes the development of cadastre in Dalmatia, with a special emphasis on the ...
Reforestation has been one of the main forestry activities in the karst terrain of Dalmatia, Croatia...
This book examines economic, geographical, and social mobility in the early modern Adriatic by focus...
Kandijski rat vodio se od 1645. do 1669. na dvije fronte, kretskoj i dalmatinskoj. Riječ je o najdug...
Putopis je književna vrsta tematski oblikovana vjerodostojnim putovanjem subjekta putopisca koji opi...
Our eastern border, as defined by the end of the Second World War with the 1947 Paris Peace Treaty, ...
The article describes the early thematic map of the Bosnia or Đakovo and Syrmia Diocese from the yea...
Ideja o organiziranju izložbe nastala je u Državnom arhivu u Zadru u kojemu se čuvaju mnogobrojni iz...
The inhabitants of the cities and islands of the Dalmatian coast were the successors of the citizens...
The paper discusses the perception of Dalmatia in selected foreign, primarily French, British, Itali...
This work presents the situation in the Austrian province of Dalmatia from the end of 1916 to the en...
Nezavidan položaj Hrvatske na karti Europe u novom vijeku donosi nam pregršt interesantnih događaja ...
The book Discovering Dalmatia: Dalmatia in Travelogues, Images, and Photographs, edited by Katrina O...
The establishment of a precise borderline between the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Venice on t...
Despite its European location, the Republic of Macedonia is still surprisingly unexplored country, a...
The paper briefly describes the development of cadastre in Dalmatia, with a special emphasis on the ...
Reforestation has been one of the main forestry activities in the karst terrain of Dalmatia, Croatia...
This book examines economic, geographical, and social mobility in the early modern Adriatic by focus...
Kandijski rat vodio se od 1645. do 1669. na dvije fronte, kretskoj i dalmatinskoj. Riječ je o najdug...
Putopis je književna vrsta tematski oblikovana vjerodostojnim putovanjem subjekta putopisca koji opi...
Our eastern border, as defined by the end of the Second World War with the 1947 Paris Peace Treaty, ...
The article describes the early thematic map of the Bosnia or Đakovo and Syrmia Diocese from the yea...
Ideja o organiziranju izložbe nastala je u Državnom arhivu u Zadru u kojemu se čuvaju mnogobrojni iz...
The inhabitants of the cities and islands of the Dalmatian coast were the successors of the citizens...