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  Conference Announcements
International Conference "Gregory Camblak - Hesychast, Writer, Cleric," organized by the Department of Cyrillo-Methodian Studies at the University of Sofia, the Seminar of Paleoslavistics at the University of Blagoevgrad, and the Vatroslav Jagic Institute of Slavistics on August 16-18, 1999 in Sofia.
International Conference "Vatroslav Jagic and Slavonic Philology," organised by the Vatroslav Jagic Institute of Slavistics on August 19-21, 1999 in Sofia.
The conference will be devoted to the eminent scholar Vatroslav Jagic's rôle in and contribution to the development of Slavonic philology.
www.ceu.hu /medstud/ralph/Conferen.htm   (636 words)

  
 Krste Misirkov - On Macedonian Matters - Can Macedonia turn itself into a separate ethnographical and political unit? ...
Jagic tells us that the South Slav languages are.
76 The Croat Vatroslav Jagic was one of the greatest Slavonic scholars of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
For many years Professor of Slavonic Philology at Odessa, Berlin, St. Petersburg and Vienna, he is the author of numerous studies in Slavistics, editor of Old Slavonic texts and publisher of the periodical Archive of Slavonic Philology in Vienna, as well as of the unfinished Encyclopaedia of Slavonic Philology.
www.misirkov.org /can_macedonia.htm   (3112 words)

  
 History of Bosnia and Herzegovina - HERCEG BOSNA :: Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina ::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The official introduction of "Bosnian" language as a political measure to slacken the tensions of Croatian-Serbian disputes has obtained, for the opportune reasons, even a support from the Croatian linguist Vatroslav Jagic, a professor in Vienna and Petersburg and the leading world-wide authority in the field of the Slavonic studies.
Kallay's "Bosnianhood" was evidently a failed political project already at the end of the19th century.
Vatroslav Jagic, the leading authority in Slavonic studies
www.hercegbosna.org /engleski/aushu.html   (2061 words)

  
 Croatian Glagolitic heritage
On the basis of liturgical facts we have shown that Jagic's opinion is more correct.
Vatroslav Jagic was born in Varazdin, Croatia, on 6 July 1838 and died in Vienna on 5 April 1923.
He has written many studies on the origin of the Glagolitic script and the Old Church Slavic language and literature; he has also dealt with the archeology, history and literature of Croatia and Russia, and other Slavic languages.
www.hr /darko/etf/japun.html   (11612 words)

  
 Cyrillic Manuscript Heritage, vol. 6, page 9
At first glance, the Hilandar text did appear to be a copy of the oldest redaction of the Russian Izmaragd, however, further investigation is needed because of variation in the order of the texts, as well as added excerpts from the Russian Pchela and from paterika texts on "how to read" included in HM.SMS.
I delivered a paper on the research I did in Columbus at the international conference dedicated to Vatroslav Jagic that was held at the "Kliment Okhridski" University of Sofia at the end of August.
For their warm hospitality, friendship, swift and expert assistance and invaluable aid given to me as both a researcher and a stranger, I would like to sincerely thank the staffs of the Hilandar Research Library and the Resource Center for Medieval Slavic Studies.
cmrs.osu.edu /rcmss/Newsletter/CMHv06/CMHv06p09.htm   (606 words)

  
 97macedTK
Le linguiste Vatroslav Oblak publie à Vienne en 1896 un livre dans lequel il s'insurge contre le rôle que les politiciens voudraient imposer aux philologues et aux linguistes pour servir leur propre propagande nationale à l'égard de l'appartenance nationale des Macédoniens :
Jagic´ est sceptique : même de bons textes provenant d'un aussi grand nombre d'endroits que possible ne pourraient résoudre la question de savoir à qui appartient la Macédoine, ou plutôt à qui elle devrait appartenir; car «un philologue sensé ne saurait même y penser».
Le même Jagic´, dans un travail ultérieur visant à démontrer l'unité de tous les dialectes yougo-slaves (ce qui incluait, à l'époque, le domaine bulgare), constate que certains phénomènes linguistiques se suivent régulièrement et consécutivement sur tout le territoire slave du sud, d'un bout à l'autre.
www2.unil.ch /slav/ling/recherche/biblio/97macedTK.html   (9426 words)

  
 Varazdin Things To Do - Travel Guides - VirtualTourist.com
One can choose between the shade of the numerous tree species (some exotic) and the paths and benches catching the healthy rays of sun.
It may not be as popular to promenade here as it was during the 19th century but Vatroslav Jagic park still remains a nice 19th century green detail that greets you as you approach from the train station.
Varazdin is usually called "the baroque city", but it is not only baroque buildings that it has to offer (although, to be honest, most of the older buildings were destroyed in numerous fires).
www.virtualtourist.com /travel/Europe/Croatia/Central_Croatia/Varazdin-384533/Things_To_Do-Varazdin-R-1.html   (941 words)

  
 Manuscript Slavonic Cyrillic Books in the National Library of Russia
From the outset the Manuscript Department of the Public Library was not only a repository for the collection and preservation of early literature, but also a centre for the study of it.
The extremely rich stocks of old Russian and South Slavonic manuscripts were extensively used by Nikolai Karamzin, Alexander Vostokov, Alexander Pypin, Alexander Hilferding, Vatroslav Jagic and many other outstanding scholars.
The department itself has been headed by noted palaeographers — Dubrovsky, Yermolaev, Vostokov, Afanasy Bychkov and his son Ivan — and among the staff too there have been no small number who made a major contribution to the study of the Early Russian stocks, including Yevgeny Granstrom, Mikhail Brazhnikov and Nikolai Rozov.
www.nlr.ru:8100 /eng/coll/manuscripts/rus_manus.html   (1113 words)

  
 Filoloski Fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu
This academic year, although with unaccountable delay, a systematic computer treatment of all library funds is going to start.
Certain libraries have got special funds or legacies of our honourable professors and distinguished public figures, such as: Vatroslav Jagic, Pavle Popovic, Velibor Gligoric, Vladan Nedic, Miodrag Ibrovac, Ognjen Radovic, Fehim Barjaktarevic, Dejan Razic, Radovan Lalic, Danica Perovic, Djordje Zivanovic, Dragutin Mirkovic, etc.
The Faculty of philology has been granted funds and legacies by many benefactors, and the Faculty itself founded memorial funds named after its respectable professors.
www.fil.bg.ac.yu /istorijat.html   (3341 words)

  
 Comments
But sis came with her screaming and leave-it-alone-it-is-mine kid and we had fantastic time (therefore no knitting), mostly thanks to Hana (screaming kid) who claimed every gadget on playground were hers!
Close to this playground is a restaurant (two actually) with terrace that looks at city central park (Park of Vatroslav Jagic; note: sis kid's last name is Jagic too).
Since the town takes wonderful care of that park it was such a great pleasure sipping coffee on that terrace!
strikam.blogdrive.com /comments?id=237   (352 words)

  
 The Varazdin Municipal Museum
It includes a number of both local and foreign items (about 30,000).
The holdings have been classified into the following collections: Insignia; Guild Items; Paintings; Sculptures; Furniture; Ceramics; Glass; Costumes and Accessories; Photographs; Metals; Weapons; Cannons; Clocks and Watches; Historic Documents; Books, and memorial collections of Varazdin's outstanding citizens Ivan Kukuljevic Sakcinski and Vatroslav Jagic.
Utility and art objects illustrate Croatia's artistic production and material culture from the 14th to the 20th c.
www.mdc.hr /varazdin/eng/1-kulturno-povijesna.html   (160 words)

  
 84.02.01: Looking North Of The Greek World: The Slavic Folk Poetry of The Balkans
He found these ballads in Milman Parry’s collection of Yugoslav folk poetry.
In 1890 Vatroslav Jagich expressed his strong belief that the Serbs developed a type of folk epic of such refinement that “in many ways it was much closer [in quality] to the Homeric epic works than to the Russian folk epics”.
Jagic, Vatroslav reviewing “The Kossovo Heroes and Events in the Folk Epic.” Written by Dr. T.
www.yale.edu /ynhti/curriculum/units/1984/2/84.02.01.x.html   (4877 words)

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