answersLogoWhite

0

Tine Hribar has written:

'Euroslovenstvo' -- subject(s): Politics and Government, Self-determination, National

'Metoda Marxovega Kapitala'

'Drama hrepenenja' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation

'Fenomenologija' -- subject(s): Phenomenology

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

When was Tine Hribar born?

Tine Hribar was born in 1941.


What has the author Zvonimir Hribar written?

Zvonimir Hribar has written: 'A guide to company law' -- subject(s): Corporation law


What has the author J A Hribar written?

J. A. Hribar has written: 'Investigation of the elastic lateral stability of open web steel joists and the spacing of rows of bredging'


What has the author Tine Herrmann written?

Tine Herrmann has written: 'Tine Herrmann, Susanne Ahner, Claudia Schillinger'


What has the author Tine Kaayk written?

Tine Kaayk has written: 'Handboek der gezondheid' -- subject(s): Naturopathy, Nutrition


What has the author Spomenka Hribar written?

Spomenka Hribar has written: 'Meje sociologije' -- subject(s): High school students, Youth and death 'Svetotvornost poezije' -- subject(s): Slovenian poetry, History and criticism, Criticism and interpretation


What has the author Tine Curtis written?

Tine Curtis has written: 'Health research in Greenland' -- subject(s): Medicine, Directories, Research


What has the author Tine Engel Mogensen written?

Tine Engel Mogensen has written: 'Den gode historie' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation


What has the author Tine Egelund written?

Tine Egelund has written: 'Sammenbrud i anbringelser' -- subject(s): Foster home care, Teenagers with social disabilities


What has the author Tine Andersen written?

Tine Andersen has written: 'Mathilde Fibiger-Clara Raphael' -- subject(s): Danish literature, Economic conditions, History and criticism, Social conditions, Women, Women in literature


When was Spomenka Hribar born?

Spomenka Hribar was born in 1941.


When did Ivan Hribar die?

Ivan Hribar died in 1941.