Ranjina

Ranjina
Rȁnjina, Dinko (1536—1607)
DEFINICIJA
hrv. pjesnik, u više navrata biran za kneza Dubrovačke Republike; petrarkist, autor ljubavnih, satiričkih, bukoličkih i refleksivno-didaktičkih pjesama, epigrama i prepjeva grčke, rimske i talijanske poezije (zbirka Pjesni razlike, 1569)

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