The latest, 24th issue of the annual journal of the International Research Centre for Late Antique and Middle Ages, University of Zagreb, has been presented to the public on May 23rd 2018, during the Centre’s International colloquium in Poreč, Croatia.
The largest part of this year’s issue is the presentation of the last year’s colloquium main topic: CARE (Corpus Architecturae Religiosae Europae) – Meaning and Use of Corpora. The CARE is an international project of IRCLAMA, introduced in January 2008, devoted to creating a European-wide database, which would incorporate the religious heritage from the 4th to the 10th centuries. The majority of the issue (37 papers) is devoted to presenting the results of the CARE project in different countries and regions (including Croatia, Italy, Belgium, Poland, and Spain).Hortus Artium Medievalium remains one of the leading journals in its field. It contributes significantly, not only to the linking of the Croatian and European research in medieval studies, but also to the creation of a distinguished centre, gathering the most relevant and up to date results in this field of research in the word. Thus, this issue of Hortus, along with the topic of the CARE projects, worthily concludes the project CROMART, financed by the Croatian Science Foundation.