Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 823859
Extension of the Ragusan aqueduct from the spring in Knežica, 1518-1520: common concern of the government and people for the common good
Extension of the Ragusan aqueduct from the spring in Knežica, 1518-1520: common concern of the government and people for the common good // Scripta in honorem Igor Fiskovic. Zbornik povodom sedamdesetog rođendana. Festschrift in the occasion of his 70th birthday / Jurković, Miljenko ; Marković, Predrag (ur.).
Zagreb : Motovun: Međunarodni istraživački centar za kasnu antiku i srednji vijek (MICKAS), 2016. str. 319-326
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Naslov
Extension of the Ragusan aqueduct from the spring in Knežica, 1518-1520: common concern of the government and people for the common good
Autori
Janeković Römer, Zdenka
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, ostalo
Knjiga
Scripta in honorem Igor Fiskovic. Zbornik povodom sedamdesetog rođendana. Festschrift in the occasion of his 70th birthday
Urednik/ci
Jurković, Miljenko ; Marković, Predrag
Izdavač
Međunarodni istraživački centar za kasnu antiku i srednji vijek (MICKAS)
Grad
Zagreb : Motovun
Godina
2016
Raspon stranica
319-326
ISBN
978-953-175-588-7
Ključne riječi
srednji vijek, Dubrovačka republika, opće dobro, akvedukt, izvor Knežica
(Middle Ages, Dubrovnik Republic, common good, aqueduct, Knežica spring)
Sažetak
The archives of the Dubrovnik Republic file a codex containing data on the connection of the Knežica spring with the main aqueduct in 1518-1520 which has not been used in the studies of Dubrovnik’s water supply to date. The data from this small volume reveal the community’s efforts to improve the water supply of the city. The construction and maintenance of the water supply system involved many citizens and inhabitants, from noble overseers, engineers, master builders and craftsmen to workers and peasants. The Ragusan government played an essential role in this collective project by ensuring the people’s right to natural resources, that is, to the common good – happiness and welfare of the citizens. This meant the achievement of the medieval ideal of good government and well-governed community, a theme introduced to Croatian historiography by Igor Fisković. Good government makes the city an ideal society whose main purpose is liberty, happiness and well-being of its citizens. The office-holders’, citizens and inhabitants duty to the public welfare was at the basis of the Ragusan social consensus, civil self-consciousness and patriotism which strengthened the power of the community and stood as the basis of the Republic’s continuity.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Povijest
POVEZANOST RADA
Projekti:
HRZZ-IP-2013-11-5106 - Transformacije kolektivnih i individualnih identiteta u Dubrovačkoj Republici od kasnog srednjeg vijeka do 19. stoljeća (COLINDA) (Vekarić, Nenad, HRZZ - 2013-11) ( CroRIS)
Ustanove:
Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti
Profili:
Zdenka Janeković-Römer
(autor)