Scripta in honorem Igor Fisković: Festschrift on the occasion of his 70th birthday

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Miljenko Jurković (ed)
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7043-7150
Predrag Marković (ed)
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4418-4879

Synopsis

The International Research Centre for Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages prepared a Festschrift in honour of one of its founders, Igor Fisković on the occassion of his 70th birthday. The Festschrift  includes works addressing the periods that Igor Fisković has dealt with most, thus reflecting the diversity of his interests, ranging from Late Antiquity to contemporary art, with key emphasis on the Late Middle Ages and early modernity. Due to the diversity and the broad period of time the texts are covering, they have been arranged more or less chronologically. The works focus mainly on the Late Middle Ages and the early modern period, Fisković’s forte and the topic of some of his best writings. There are also several texts addressing the baroque period, which was not one of the honouree’s interests, but they were written by some of his closest friends and members of the generation of his former students who have had prestigious careers. (from the Foreword)

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Miljenko Jurković, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb

Miljenko Jurković, archaeologist and art historian (PhD 1990), is professor at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, where he served as vice-dean (2001-2004) and dean (2004-2009). He is Head of the Department of Art History (2017-2021), and Director of the International Research Centre for Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages (from 1993). He is founder and editor of academic journal Hortus Artium Medievalium (1995) the series Dissertationes et monographiae (2001.) and Corpus Architecturae Religiosae Europeae (IV-X saec.) (2009).  Jurković has organized more than 30 international conferences, coordinated over 20 international research projects, and published over 250 articles and books; He was visiting professor at Ecole pratique des hautes études (Paris 1997), University of Amiens (1999), University of Udine (1998), and held numerous lectures at universities worldwide, the Slovak Academy of Sciences and Arts, Académie des Inscriptions et belles-lettres, Ecole nationale des chartes, Société nationale des antiquaires de France, Pontificio Istituto di archaeologia Cristiana. He is co-author of exhibitions French Renaissance, Zagreb 2005; Croatian Renaissance, Paris 2004; Europe in the Time of the Anjou Dynasty, Fontevrault 2001; Croats and Carolingians, Split and Brescia 2000. He is member of scientific/editorial boards of journals De Medio Aevo, Madrid; Imago temporis medium aevum, Lleida; PAST, Italy; Arte in Friuli Arte a Trieste; bureau of the Association pour l’Antiquite tardive, Paris. In 2016/17 he was Croatian representative in the World Heritage Committee, UNESCO. He has been awarded the Strossmayer Award for Scholarly Work (2001) and twice the Medal of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (2001, 2005). He has received the honours: Officier de l’ordre des palmes académiques (2004), Order of Lomonosov (2007) and Chevalier de l’ordre National du Mérite (2015). He is correspondent member of the Institut d’Estudis Catalans (2018).

Predrag Marković, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb

Predrag Marković was born in Pola 1961 , and   Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb, graduated in comparative literature and art history (1088). Employed at the Department of Art History since 1989. At the same faculty  defended his master, and the doctoral thesis "The  cathedral of St. James in Šibenik at the intersection of Middle and  Early New Ages" (2002). Elected to the senior assistant at the cathedra for Romanesque and Gothic Art,  and then assistant professor (2003), and to associate professor (2009). Since 2001. was included in the postgraduate studies at the same department. He was deputy Head of the project, "Representative religious architecture on  the Eastern Coast of  Adriatic from  13th to 16th  century." and now associate at the project  PZS-2019-02-1624 – GLOHUM – Global Humanisms: New Perspectives on the Middle Ages (300-1600). Head of postgraduate studies at the Department (2005-2007; 2012-2018).. Lecturer in the interdisciplinary postgraduate, i.e. doctoral study, "Medieval studies" at the University of Zagreb (2008-2018), and from 2018. postgraduate study of Early Modern History. Secretary of the annual scientific symposium “Dani Cvita Fiskovića” (2000-2015).

Field of interest: Late medieval and early renaissance architecture and sculpture

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9. April 2020.

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2020

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978-953-175-588-7

Co-publisher's ISBN-13 (24)

978-953-6002-91-7

Date of first publication (11)

2015

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