Presentation in Rijeka about female names
Ana Mihaljević, PhD, a member of the project team, participated in the international conference Riječki filološki dani (Rijeka Philological Days), which took place in Rijeka from April 10 to 12, 2025. She gave the presentation Female Names in the Missals and Breviaries of Beram – An Onomastic Analysis, in which she presented research on Croatian […]
Fourth workshop for the Project’s exhibition
On 10 April 2025, the fourth workshop was held at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Zagreb with students of the graduate programme in art history. The workshop was organised as part of the project Women and the Female in Medieval and Early Modern Glagolitism (FEMIGLA), and provided guidance for the preparation of […]
Research workshop on female characters
The event honouring International Women’s Day was organised by the project FEMIGLA at the Old Church Slavonic Institute in Zagreb on March 7th. The first part of the event, in which the FEMIGLA project was presented, continued its course with the research workshop entitled Female character in literature and visual art through the perspective of […]
The FEMIGLA project’s public presentation
The event honouring International Women’s Day was organised by the project FEMIGLA at the Old Church Slavonic Institute in Zagreb on March 7th. The welcoming words were given by the project lead Ana Šimić, PhD; the director of the Old Church Slavonic Institute, Vida Vukoja, PhD; and by the representative of the Croatian Science Foundation, […]
Research group meeting
The full FEMIGLA project research group (eleven members) had a meeting in person at the Old Church Slavonic Institute in Zagreb on March 7th. It was an opportunity to address the work plan for the current (first) year of the project: both results that had already been achieved during somewhat less than three months of […]
Research visit to Udine
From February 24 to March 1, 2025, project collaborator Jozo Vela Ph.D. (Old Church Slavonic Institute) was in Udine (Italy), where he conducted research on pre-Tridentine liturgical manuscripts in northern Italy. He visited three institutions. At the Archivio di Stato di Udine, he consulted 39 fragments from the 10th to 15th centuries. At the Archivio […]