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‘Meliselda’ and its Symbolism for Sabbatai Sevi, His Inner Circle and His Later Followers / ‘Meliselda’ i njena simbolika za Šabetaja Cvija, njegov spiritualni krug i njegove kasnije sljedbenike
(Los Angeles : A Cherub Press Publication, 2016)
"‘Meliselda’, a Spanish oicotype of ‘Melisenda Insomne’, a famous French ballad from Carolingian period, played a prominent role in Sabbatai’s own weltanschauung, its importance in their leader’s eyes was recognized by the ...
Serbo-Croatian influences on Bosnian spoken Judeo-Spanish, as reflected in the literary works of the members of the Sephardic circle / Srpsko-hrvatski uticaji na bosanski govorni jevrejsko-španski jezik koji se odražavaju u književnim djelima članova sefardskog kruga
(Leiden : Brill, 2007)
The sweeping and far-reaching political, economical, and demographical changes in Bosnia and Herzegovina at the end of the 19th, beginning of the 20th century affected profoundly the linguistic situation of the country's ...
From Lucretia to Don Kr[e]ensia, or, Sorry, I Just Had to Convert: The Karakaş Sabbatian Oikotype of a Medieval Romance
(Brill, 2016)
Eschatological expectations and messianic hopes aroused by the expulsion of Jews from Spain climaxed in the seventeenth century with the appearance of Sabbatai Tzevi. In 1666, Sultan Mehmed iv, eager to halt the uproar ...
The creation of the State of Israel and its Impact on the self-image of the Sephardim, as reflected in Judeo-Spanish parodic war Haggadahs (chapter 11)
(New York : Peter Lang Publishing, 2017)
Both sub-genres of the parodies of the Ladino translation of the Passover Haggadah, the Polemic and the War Haggadahs, make a neglected genre of the Sephardic humoristic literature. The main aim of the present article is ...
The Last Supper and "Kneževa večera", parallels and their resonances in traditional Christian and Serbian folk-culture / Tajna večera i "Kneževa večera": paralele i njihovi odjeci u tradicionalnoj hrišćanskoj i srpskoj narodnoj kulturi
(Los Angeles : American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages, 2015)
"The Anti-Semitic potential of the New Testament’s Last Supper was often used in traditional Christian society for the creation and nourishment of anti-Jewish sentiments; or, even worse, as a pretext for anti-Jewish actions ...