An edition of Ukrasni motivi na stećcima (1965)

Ukrasni motivi na stećcima.

Ornamental motifs on tombstones from medieval Bosnia and surrounding regions. [Prevod na srpskohrvatski: Nada Miletić. Crteži: Marian Wenzel. Geografske karte: Đuro Bazler.

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An edition of Ukrasni motivi na stećcima (1965)

Ukrasni motivi na stećcima.

Ornamental motifs on tombstones from medieval Bosnia and surrounding regions. [Prevod na srpskohrvatski: Nada Miletić. Crteži: Marian Wenzel. Geografske karte: Đuro Bazler.

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Language
Croatian
Pages
460

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Edition Notes

Serbo-Croation and English.
Bibliography: p. 433-435.

Published in
Sarajevo
Series
Biblioteka Kulturno nasljeđe
Other Titles
Ornamental motifs on tombstones from medieval Bosnia and surrounding regions

Classifications

Library of Congress
NB1596.B6 W4

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Pagination
460 p.
Number of pages
460

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4712027M
LCCN
77972695
OCLC/WorldCat
38092588

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