Croatian Publishing and Bibliographic Institute

The Croatian Publishing and Bibliographic Institute (Croatian: Hrvatski izdavalački bibliografski zavod, HIBZ) was a lexicographic institute in the Independent State of Croatia founded on August 9, 1941. Mate Ujević was its director.[1] In 1944, Dragutin Tadijanović became the literary secretary of the institute.[2] With the creation of communist Yugoslavia in 1945, the institute's work was stopped.

People associated with the Institute include Ivan Goran Kovačić.[3]

The Institute published the Dictionary of Croatian Literary Language, as well as taking over the publishing of the Croatian Encyclopedia.[4] In 1942, the institute published seven of Vladimir Nazor's works: Putopisi, Zagrebačke novele, Posljednja Trijada, Na vrh jezika i pera, Arhanđeli, Knjiga pjesama and Eseji i članci.[5]

  1. ^ Švab 1992, p. 11.
  2. ^ Umro je Dragutin Tadijanović
  3. ^ The Ivan Goran Kovačić Memorial Museum in Lukovdol Archived 2007-06-09 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Gluhak, Alemko (24 March 2000). "Hrvatski rječnici". Vijenac (in Croatian). No. 158. Matica hrvatska. Retrieved 10 January 2019.
  5. ^ Matičević 2007, p. 118.