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Naše more znanstveni časopis za more i pomorstvo, 2006-06, Vol.53 (1-2), p.63-63
2006

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Croatian Maritime Related Terms from the Middle of the 19th ct. up to the Breakdown of Austro Hungarian Empire
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  • Naše more znanstveni časopis za more i pomorstvo, 2006-06, Vol.53 (1-2), p.63-63
Erscheinungsjahr
2006
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Free E-Journal (出版社公開部分のみ)
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  • Stormy period of the Revolution of 1948/49 gave rise to the national upheaval even in Croatian regions within the Empire. At that time, when the reorganization of maritime schools started, the first systematic collecting and recording of maritime related terms started in Rijeka Nautical school where the most prominent teacher was Antun Jakov Mikoc, who was the first to have written Croatian vocabulary of maritime terms, which unfortunately was not published. After great social and political changes in the Empire, two privileged nations Austrians and Hungarians carried out together the politics against Slavs, thus impeding the usage of Croatian maritime terms neither in navigation nor in shipping practice, nor in our nautical schools which were under the sovereignty of Wienna (from Trieste to Kotor) or Budapest (in Rijeka).Nautical School of Bakar was under the sovereignty of The Government of Zagreb thus enabling the introuction of the Croatian in schools, immediately after the reestablishment in 1871.The most prominent person of Nautical School of Bakar was Bozo Babic, a great pioneer in his intention to introduce Croatian terminology into nautical schools, and the author of five Croatian maritime vocabularies. On the other hand, Juraj Caric, although inclined to use established italianisms wrote also first nautical manuals in Croatian.
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Croatian
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ISSN: 0469-6255
eISSN: 1848-6320
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_862783265
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