Old Church Slavonic Institute
The Old Church Slavonic Institute (
History
The institute presents the continuation of the Old Church Slavonic Academy that was founded in Krk in 1902 and incorporated into the Croatian Theological Academy in Zagreb as its Old Church Slavonic department in 1928. In 1948 Msgr. Svetozar Ritig succeeded to revive the Old Church Slavonic Academy in Zagreb, the result of which was the renaming of the Academy into Institute.
Research
For the purpose of its research, the Old Church Slavonic Institute has created a specialized library containing prints and microfilms of all relevant
- Slovo 1 (1952) - 54-55 (2006), published annually
- Radovi Staroslavenskog instituta 1 (1952) – 9 (1988), published periodically
The Institute has published numerous facsimiles and transliterations of the Glagolitic codices, fragments and reprinted Glagolitic books. Its active research projects include creating the grammar and the dictionary of Croatian Church Slavonic in the period of 12 - 16th century.
List of directors
- Svetozar Ritig (1952–1961)
- Vjekoslav Štefanić (1961–1967)
- Anica Nazor (1967–1978)
- Biserka Grabar (1978–1986)
- Anica Nazor (1986–2005)
- Marica Čunčić (2005-)
Sources
- "Staroslavenski institut". Croatian Encyclopedia (in Croatian). 8 May 2013. Retrieved 7 October 2014.
- Nazor, Anica (June 1989). "Staroslavenski Institut »Svetozar Ritig« u Zagrebu" (PDF). Rasprave (in Croatian). 15 (1). Institute of Croatian Language and Linguistics. Retrieved 22 January 2020.