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In Memoriam: Hadži Hafiz Halid-ef. Hadžimulić (1.1.1916. - 8.1.2011.)
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Obituary of Professor Karl Gustav Eberhard Schulz (1926-2020)
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On the 28th November 2010, Professor Julije Derossi died in Zadar. He was born on 9th July 1928 in Trogir. He taught the Croatian language at the High Pedagogy School and at the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb. He lectured it in Gospić. Due to political persecution he was not allowed to work in his profession from 1972 till 1980. He had issued expert works from 1955, in newspapers, magazines, almanacs and books. He participated in international linguistic conferences, edited books and proofread them. He was a member of several editorial boards, newspapers professional associations and societies. He resolutely defended and advocated anindependent Croatia, the Croatian language and its purity. His particular expertise was recognised with his transcribing of the Bartol Kašić’s Bible, from his manuscript from 1625, (together with Mrs. Zalta Derossi and Dr. Petar Bašić) (Biblia Slavica, IV 2,1, Bartol Kašić, Biblia Sacra, Padernborn-Munich-Vienna-Zürich, in 1999) and Zadar's (Zagreb) manuscript of Marko Marulić Od naslidovanja Isukarstova (About Following Jesus), from 1500. From 1989 he was a member of the Croatian Democratic Union. For his professional work he received the annual award from the city of Zadar, honourable citizen’s award from the town of Gospić, and the lifetime achievement award from the city of Zadar. He received the state decorations three times. He was buried on the 30th November 2010, in the Sukošan cemetery. On the 3rd of December he was sadly remembered in the city of Zadar.
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Journal ACTA VŠFS suff ered a big loss. On March 21st 2021, prof. Mojmír Helísek, Vice-Rector for Science and Research at the University of Finance and Administration died. He has been associated with our journal since 2010, when he became the vice-chairman of the Editorial Scientifi c Board. He held this position until the end of 2020. From 2013 to 2017, he was also the Executive Editor and in 2018 and 2019 the Chairperson of Executive Board. In 2021 he became Editor in chief of the journal. He was signifi cantly involved in the preparation of the issue you are reading, but unfortunately, he could not fi nish the process of preparations.
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In memoriam: Dubravko Lovrenović, Dušan Karpatský, Predrag Matvejević, Slavko Goldstein, Stanko Lasić.
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The Charter 77 signatory, founder of the Faculty of Humanities and presidential candidate Jan Sokol has died.
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The Catholic priest, Society of Jesus member and Charter 77 signatory František Lízna has died.
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