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BiographyHistorian Petar Runje identifies Bartol as a son of a local scribe and a citizen of Zadar, John and his wife Florela as one of two children. The first recorded mention of this Bartholomew was in 1399 in Zadar, when his father arranged him to be sent to train as a goldsmith in Venice.[2] This hypothesis is disputed by Ferenčak, stating that there were several scribes under that name during this period in Dalmatia and Croatia.[3] In 1402, his first work, the Berlin missal, is completed somewhere in Krbava, which he wrote and illuminated for the priest Vuk, from the benedictine monastery of Saint George on the river Zrmanja.[3] Because of turbulent times, specifically the dynastic wars between Sigismund of Luxembourg and Ladislaus of Naples, supported by Ban of Croatia Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić, Batholomew withdrew from Obrovac to the north, probably in Bakar, and later to Istria. His later missals Roč and Beram Missals were made during the 1420s. WorksFerenčak attributes four preserved manuscripts (three missals, one breviary) and two fragments to him and his scriptorium, which includes both the illuminations and the text.[3]
M. Pantelić also attributes Bakar breviary to him.[3][4] GalleryExternal links
References1. ^http://www.enciklopedija.hr/natuknica.aspx?id=6086 {{Commons category|Bartol Krbavac}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Krbava, Bartholomew}}2. ^[https://hrcak.srce.hr/136051 Slovo : časopis Staroslavenskoga instituta u Zagrebu, No.64 Prosinac 2014., Izvorni znanstveni članak, Bartol Krbavac i njegov krug, Petar Runje] 3. ^1 2 3 I. Ferenčak, Iluminacije glagoljskih rukopisa prve cetvrtine XV. stoljeca _DIPL 4. ^http://www.matica.hr/vijenac/198/vijesti-iz-dalekih-vremena-15857/ 3 : 15th-century Croatian people|Medieval European scribes|Manuscript illuminators |
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