Summary
Ivan Broz, Franjo Iveković: Dictionary of the Croatian language I-II (reprint from 1901)
Dictionary of the Croatian language at the beginning of the 20th and 21st centuries. Reprint of the two-volume monolingual "Dictionary of the Croatian language" by Franjo Iveković and Ivan Broz from 1901. Bibliophilic rarity - one of the fundamental works of Croatian normative studies. Part of an extremely rich and diverse museum collection of Croatian lexicographic achievements. For all lovers of the Croatian language - an indispensable aid for all Croatists, lexicographers, linguists, phoneticians, proofreaders, professors of the Croatian language, historians, museologists and the wider Croatian public - for all those for whom the use of the Croatian language is indispensable in their daily work and work. The Iveković-Brozov Dictionary is one of the most significant linguistic works of the so-called of the final stages of Croatian linguistic unification (with all, both good and bad, aspects of the time in which it appeared), but it has long since ceased to be a work that would be current and/or relevant from the point of view of the contemporary Croatian standard language. Today, it is part of an extremely rich and diverse museum collection of Croatian lexicographic works, which we will rightly be proud of as long as we are around.
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