Doprinosi Vicka Kapitanovića hrvatskoj kulturnoj povijesti

Filozofska Istrazivanja 27 (3):699-702 (2007)
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Autorica donosi kratki prikaz najznačajnijih djela fra Vicka Kapitanovića, poznatog i uglednog znanstvenika, pročelnika Katedre crkvene povijesti na Katoličkom bogoslovnom fakultetu Sveučilišta u Splitu i ravnatelja Arhiva Franjevačke provincije Presvetog Otkupitelja u Splitu. Predočeni su rezultati autorova znanstveno istraživačkog rada. Razloženi su raznovrsni aspekti i dimenzije, te doprinosi sveukupnoj hrvatskoj kulturno-duhovnoj i društvenoj povijesti. Ti se doprinosi odnose prvenstveno na filozofsku i crkvenu povijest, ali i na znanstvena područja povijesti umjetnosti, arhivistiku, paleografiju, arheologiju i diplomatiku. Nadalje je to doprinos otkrivanju, katalogiziranju i kodikološkoj analizi umnogome još nepoznate rukopisne baštine, posebice franjevačke, izvora i građe domaćih samostanskih i knjižnih fondova, od najstarijih razdoblja starokršćanske civilizacije do novije povijesti. Svojim velikim interdisciplinarnim znanjem autor je ovladao u domaćim i stranim učilištima .The authoress presents a brief survey of father Vicko Kapitanović’s works. He is a well-known and highly regarded scholar, the Head of the Church History Department at the Catholic Theology Faculty of the Split University, and the director of the Archive of the Franciscan Province of the Most Holy Redeemer in Split. She also depicts the results of the author’s scientific-research work and expounds the various aspects, dimensions, and contributions to the entire Croatian cultural-spiritual and social history. These contributions are, in the first place, to the history of philosophy and to the history of the Church, and also to the art history, to archive administration, paleography, archeology, and diplomacy. Furthermore, there are the contributions to the discovery, catalogization, and codicological analysis of the hitherto unknown manuscripts, especially from the Franciscan heritage, sources from Croatian monasteries and libraries, from the most ancient period of the early Christian civilization to the more recent history. The author gained his huge inerdisciplinary knowledge in the domestic and also foreign universities

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