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Ivan Gundulić — Ivan (Dživo) Franov Gundulić (Italian: Giovanni Francesco Gondola ; January 9, 1589 ndash;December 8, 1638) is the most celebrated Croatian Baroque poet from the Republic of Ragusa. His work embodies central characteristics of Roman Catholic… … Wikipedia
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Matija Divković — Divković s Besjede, Venice, 1616 Matija Divković (1563 – August 21, 1631) was a Croatian writer, the founder of the Croatian literature in Bosnia. Contents 1 Life … Wikipedia
Ignjat Đurđević — Ignjat Đurđević, also Ignazio Giorgi, (February, 1675 January 21, 1737) was a Croatian baroque poet and translator, best known for his long poem Uzdasi Mandaljene pokornice ( Sighs of Repentant Magdalene ). Đurđević was born in Dubrovnik. His… … Wikipedia
Joakim Stulić — Joakim Stulić, also Joakim Stulli, (1730 1817) was a lexicographer from the Republic of Ragusa, the author of the biggest dictionary in the older Croatian lexicography. He was born in Dubrovnik, where he received his primary education and… … Wikipedia
Đuro Ferić — Đuro Ferić, also Giorgio Ferrich, (May 5, 1739 – 1820) was a Croatian poet and a Jesuit vicar general of the Republic of Ragusa. As a poet, he belonged to the Illyrian circle in Ragusa (now Dubrovnik, Croatia). Illyric/Illyrian/Slovin were… … Wikipedia
Бетондич Иосиф — или Бетонди Иозо или Иосиф один из составителей Дубровницкого сборника эпических песен; жил в XVIII в. (ум. в 1764 г.) и продолжал труд, начатый дубровчанином Дьюро Матеем (1675 1728); потом, после Б., в 1758 г. кто то прибавил еще известное… … Энциклопедический словарь Ф.А. Брокгауза и И.А. Ефрона