
Presentation in Zagreb on the declension of feminine nouns
Dr. Jurica Polančec, a member of the project team, presented the results of his research within the project FEMIGLA on December 3, 2025, at Jezikoslovne rasprave (Linguistic Discussions), a regular seminar organized by the Institute for the Croatian Language. The presentation included information on the broader framework of research on the variation of inflectional endings […]

“Painted in all colours – female figures on miniatures in the mediaeval Croatian Glagolitic manuscripts” (Exhibition announcement)
In the year of celebrating 11 centuries of the Croatian Glagolitic culture (925 – 2025), research project Women and the feminine in mediaeval and early modern Glagolitic culture (FEMIGLA) is honoured to present the exhibition Painted in all colours – female figures on miniatures in the mediaeval Croatian Glagolitic manuscripts The exhibition is designed and […]

Research visit to Paris
Assoc. Prof. Dolores Grmača, Ph.D. (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb), a collaborator on the FEMIGLA project, visited Paris during the second week of November to conduct research at the French National Library (Bibliothèque nationale de France – BNF). Examining the sources and literature on the topic of the Miracles of the […]

Field research on the island of Cres
Associate Professor Dr. Saša Potočnjak (University of Rijeka, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences), collaborator on the FEMIGLA project, conducted a research on the island of Cres from November 6 to 8, 2025. Her research was conducted in the archives of the Third-order Franciscan Monastery of St. Jerome in Martinšćića and the archives of the […]

Presentation in Split about mother’s milk
Ana Šimić, PhD, principal investigator of the project FEMIGLA, participated in the international conference Mediteran kao identitetska odrednica: jezik, književnost, kultura i novi mediji 2, held on November 7 and 8 in Split. She presented a research on Mother’s milk in the written Glagolitic culture, in which she examined what was written about mother’s milk […]

Field Research in Krakow
From October 12 to 18, 2025, project team member Dr. Ana Mihaljević conducted field research in Krakow, Poland. During her stay, she worked on materials for the dictionary of Old Polish and analyzed sources from the New Testament. She also researched materials for the dictionary of Medieval Latin in Poland, supporting her work on Croatian […]