Mihailo Dinić
Serbian historian
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Mihailo Dinić | |
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Born | (1899-04-23)April 23, 1899 Lučica, Požarevac, Kingdom of Serbia |
Died | May 12, 1970(1970-05-12) (aged 71) Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia |
Nationality | Serbian, Yugoslavian |
Occupation | historian |
Mihailo Dinić (Serbian Cyrillic: Михаило Динић; 23 April 1899 – 12 May 1970) was a Serbian historian and member of the Serbian Academy of Science and Arts.[1] He was among the key figures of the Serbian historiography of the 20th century.[2]
He was among many notable scholars in Serbia who bequeathed their personal libraries to the National Library of Serbia.[3]
Bibliography
- "Стефан Драгутин „гех Serviae"" [Stephen Dragutin "rex Serviae"], Glasnik IDNS 4, 1931, 436-437
- "Dubrovacka srednjevekovna karavanska trgovina" Jugoslovenski Istoriski Casopis 3 (1937)
- "Трг Дријева и околина у средњем веку". Годишњица НЧ. 47. Belgrade. 1938.
- Zemlje Hercega Svetoga Save. 1940.
- "Два савременика о боју на Косову" [Two contemporaries about the Battle of Kosovo], Glas, Serbian Royal Academy, CLXXXII, 1940
- "Jedan prilog za istoriju patarena u Bosni" - Zbornik Filozofskog fakulteta, I, Belgrade 1948
- Dušanova carska titula u očima savremennika [Dusan's Imperial Title in the Eyes of Contemporaries]. 1951.
- Notae et acta cancellariae Ragusinae. Academia Scientiarum et Artium Slavorum Meridionalium. 1951.
- "Област краља Драгутина после Дежева" [King Dragutin's territory after Deževo], Glas 203, 1951, 61-82
- Tri povelje iz ispisa Ivana Lučića. 1955.
- За историју рударства у средњевековној Србији и Босни: I део. издавачко предузеће "Научна книга. 1955.
- Државни сабор средњевековне Босне. Научна књига. 1955.
- "Humsko-Trebinjska vlastela" Beograd, 1967, 114 p., Naucno delo, S.A.N. Posebna izdanja
- "Španski najamnici u srpskoj službi" Zbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta, VI, Belgrade, 1960, str. 15-28
- "Odnos između kralja Milutina i Dragutina" Zbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta, br. 3, str. 49-82 (1955)
- "Nastanak dva naša srednjovekovna grada", Prilozi, XXXI, sveska 3-4, Belgrade 1965
- Spomenica posvećena preminulom akademiku Mihailu Diniću. 1971.
- Srpske zemlje u srednjem veku: istorijsko-geografske studije. Srpska književna zadruga. 1978.
References
- ^ Anali. Institut. 1952. p. 488. Retrieved 11 September 2013.
...dr. Mihailo Dinić, akademik Srpske akademije nauka, redovni profesor Filozofskog fakulteta Univerziteta u Beogradu...
- ^ 86-82937-07-7 "Iz srpske istorije srednjeg veka". knjizara.com. Retrieved 15 September 2013.
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value (help) - ^ "Velikani Narodnoj biblioteci zaveštali knjige, rukopise, lične stvari". Večernje Novosti (in Serbian). 3 March 2013. Retrieved 15 September 2013.
External links
- Biography on the website of SANU
- Nova Zbirka Radova Mihaila Dinića — Teme, XXX, Br. 1, pp: 167—171
Academic offices | ||
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Preceded by Mihailo Stevanović | Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy 1950–1951 | Succeeded by Borislav Stevanović |