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Old 19th December 2025, 07:32 PM   #19
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And about Đurđica Petrović book i would skip that, it is full of nonsense and serbian propaganda (for example she proclaims sword schiavonesca which is venetian and there is hungarian version, she proclaimed it serbian sword becouse it has S shaped crossguard, and in serbia they write S in cirilic C, better to awoid book).

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withy all due respect I disagree with you on prof. dr. Petrovic:

you might disagree with some of her findings or she might have made the odd mistake but not only did Elgood use her works / actually copied them on the Balkan cold weapons in his book, but also scolars and historians do quote her...so it can not be all nonsense and certainly is not Serbian propaganda ( she is still used as a source in non Serbian ex Yu countries like Bosnia, Macedonia and Croatia...) and her obituary confirms the oposite...

https://www.academia.edu/53556707/In..._Petrovi%C4%87

I can recommand f.i. her book "Dubrovniker Waffen im 14. Jahrhundert / Dubrovačko oružje u 14. veku"
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