Antun Vrančić
Antun Vrančić, Croatian church prelate, diplomat and writer (Šibenik, May 29 1504 – Prešov, Slovakia, June 15 1573). As a young man he went to Hungary, where bishop Petar Berislavić, …
2017 Read more →Antun Vrančić, Croatian church prelate, diplomat and writer (Šibenik, May 29 1504 – Prešov, Slovakia, June 15 1573). As a young man he went to Hungary, where bishop Petar Berislavić, …
2017 Read more →“Among Antun Vrančić’s manuscripts in the Széchényi National Library in Budapest there are five coding manuals, each on a separate sheet of paper. These are the four official documents assigned …
2016 Read more →“Based on the findings obtained by analyzing Vrančić’s correspondence, as well as an insight into unpublished archival material and critical review of the data in the professional literature, the paper …
2015 Read more →“By publishing Historiographic fragments by Antun Vrančić, the City library of Juraj Šižgorić from Šibenik presents a valuable testimony to the historiographic work of this famous humanist and church prelate …
2015 Read more →“Brothers Antun and Mihovil Vrančić occasionally used coded messages in their correspondence. Thanks to the research of D. Sorić and the author of the present work, Mihovil’s codes were recently …
2014 Read more →“Based on the relevant literature and archival material, this paper gathers the biographical knowledge of the ten members of the family with whom the Croatian humanist and primas of Hungary …
2014 Read more →“During the period of their correspondance, the brothers Mihovil and Antun Vrančić would occasionaly write messages in code [1] : Antun in a letter written while on a diplomatic mission …
2013 Read more →“Along with shorter remarks on the circumstances in which they were made and the way they came to the present location, in the Archive of the Croatian Academy of Sciences …
2011 Read more →“Epistular communication as an exchange of thoughts, ideas, intimate confessions, political appeals, or dedication prefaces – epistles affirmed in a special way in the period of humanism as a Pan-European …
2009 Read more →“The theme of this conference “humanists-Protestants” can be understood in the wider meaning of this coinage as the theme of those humanists who, as lovers of the classical antiquity, supported …
1992 Read more →“Antun Vrančić was born in Šibenik on May 29, 1504. He studied in Padua, Vienna and Cracow. His diplomatic career began when he was appointed the secretary of Ivan Zapolja. …
1973 Read more →