
Third workshop for the Project’s exhibition
At the third workshop for students on the project’s exhibition, held on 17th February 2025 at the Department of Art History (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Zagreb), the preparation of an exhibition of miniatures featuring female figures in Glagolitic manuscripts was further developed. The publication structure was defined, topics and tasks were assigned, […]

Lecture on the fictional female Glagolites
The history of Croatian Glagolitism mostly remembers its male participants, especially regarding writing and reading Glagolitic books and publicly nurturing and supporting the Glagolitic culture. Such an imbalance didn’t go unnoticed among the writers who told stories about the Glagolitic tradition. Relying on their privilege of artistic freedom they created fictional female Glagolites thus complementing […]

Second workshop for the Project’s exhibition
On Tuesday, January 28, graduate students of art history at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Zagreb—Tonka Belamarić, Nikolina Colnago, Buga Kranželić, Karla Somek, and Ivan Adam Šestan—visited the Old Church Slavonic Institute for research. They were led by the project’s collaborator, full professor Sanja Cvetnić Ph.D. Thanks to the support of the […]

Presentation about female martyrs and violence in Rome
The project collaborator, associate professor Saša Potočnjak Ph.D. (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Rijeka), participated in the conference Cantieri dell’agiografia (VIII edizione), which was held in Rome from 21 to 23 January 2025, organized by the Italian society AISSCA (L’Associazione italiana per lo studio della santità, dei culti e dell’agiografia). The presentation […]

First workshop for the Project’s exhibition
On January 20, 2025, the first workshop with graduate students of art history was held at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Zagreb as part of the preparation for an exhibition within the project Women and the Feminine in Mediaeval and Early Modern Glagolitic Culture (acr. FEMIGLA). The workshop was led by the […]