Povratak
Social and individual spatial mobility in late medieval and renaissance Croatia in European context / edited by Sabine Florence Fabijanec, Zrinka Novak and Zoran Ladić
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1.Control of Roads as a Feudal Manor Creation Strategy: The Example of the Counts of KrkRavančić, Gordan19 – 35
2.From Kozograd to Rome – The Voyages of Queen Catherine of BosniaRegan, Krešimir37 – 58
3.Female Pilgrimages as a Testimony of the Improvement of the Social Position of Women in Istrian and Dalmatian Communes in the Medieval and Renaissance PeriodLadić, Zoran61 – 92
4.A Contribution to the Study of Spatial Mobility of the Inhabitants of Dalmatian Communes in the Early Modern Period. The Example of Rab in the Middle of the 16th CenturyNovak, Zrinka93 – 151
5.Renaissance Ars apodemica – the First Theoretical Framework for Writing TraveloguesRadej Miličić, Irena155 – 181
6.In Search of a Travel: Reading the Epic De Vita Et Gestis Christi by Jacob Bunić as a Travel JournalMatasović, Maja183 – 213
7.Safe Bays and Anchorages on the Croatian Coast of the Adriatic Sea According to Pilgrim Itineraries from the End of the Fourteenth until the Middle of the Seventeenth CenturyKužić, Krešimir217 – 264
8.Multiculturalism on the Adriatic. Transporter and Trade Travellers in the Adriatic (Fifteenth-Sixteenth Centuries)Fabijanec, Sabine Florence265 – 290
9.Late-Fifteenth-Century Pilgrim Travelogues as Sources for Reconstructing the Emotional Landscapes Aboard Ships from Venice to the Holy LandSardelić, Mirko291 – 320
10.Croats in Search of Knowledge: The Scholarly Voyages of Hermann of Dalmatia (c. 1105/1110 – after 1154)Šanjek, Franjo323 – 339