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    Marko Marulić Splićanin (Croatian pronunciation: [mâːrko mǎrulitɕ splîtɕanin]; in Latin Marcus Marulus Spalatensis; 18 August 1450 – 5 January 1524),...
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    Renaissance Latin by the Croatian national poet and Renaissance humanist Marko Marulić (whose name is sometimes Latinized as "Marcus Marulus"). Likely finished...
    33 KB (4,333 words) - 14:37, 25 July 2024
  • 2011, 2015, 2016 and 2017 Prix Phonurgia Nova, the 2013 and 2019 Prix Marulić (Croatia), 2018 Grand Prix Nova (Romania), and 2018 UK International Radio...
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    the Croatian National order of chivalry Order of Danica Hrvatska "Marko Marulić" for culture. He is best known for the Poljud stadium in Split and the...
    26 KB (2,857 words) - 11:49, 29 May 2024
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    Medović worked on the illustrations for the epic poem Judita by Marko Marulić. In addition, Iveković illustrated August Šenoa's novel Zlatarevo Zlato...
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  • 1925. "Episkopi". Official website. Eparchy of Slavonia. June 7, 2015. Marulić. 24. Hrvatsko književno društvo sv. Ćirila i Metoda. December 10, 1991...
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    plastic expression, pronounced and legible shapes (Grgur Ninski and Marko Marulić in Split, Andrija Medulić, Andrija Kačić-Miošić and Josip Juraj Strossmayer...
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    the beginning of Croatian Renaissance literature is the work of Marko Marulić. Croatian poets in that period were Petrarchists (Šiško Menčetić, Džore...
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    2004 Prix Marulić. Jackson's most recent play, Variations, written around a Beethoven sonata of the same name, won the 2007 Grand Prix Marulić and was longlisted...
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    Slavonic and East European Review. 74 (3): 421–444. JSTOR 4212145. "Marko Marulić Statue, Split". cityseeker. Ioannides, C. P. (2018:12). Cyprus Under British...
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  • His essays and literary criticisms were published in the literary revue Marulić (hr). Lončarević earned his master's degree in Croatian with a dissertation...
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    stamps. Ishiyaku EuroAmerica. p. 262. ISBN 1563860201. Pacific Medical Journal. Vol. 55. 1912. p. 225. Alemanno, Fernando (2019). Biochemistry for Anesthesiologists...
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    ancient writing and picture tablets in his house, which he and poet Marko Marulić had found in the ruins of ancient Solin (Salona). In 1750 Papalic founded...
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    the Christian poetry by the Archpriest of Hita, Dafydd ap Gwilym, Marko Marulić, Bedřich Bridel, and Gaspar Aquino de Belén were edited and published for...
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    literary work is a vernacular Chakavian poem written in 1501 by Marko Marulić, titled "The History of the Holy Widow Judith Composed in Croatian Verses"...
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  • Municipal Theatre. Zvonimir Bukovina (1991). Kustošijanske minijature. Azur Journal. pp. 78–79. "Milko Šparemblek oduševljen plesnom senzacijom DanceStar"...
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    ลิลิตพระลอ) by King Ramathibodi II (c. 1491–1529) Judita (Croatian) by Marko Marulić (1501) Shahenshah Nameh and Khamsa (including Timurnameh) by Hatefi, Poetic...
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    Rector's Office into an impressive Art Nouveau edifice located in 21 Marko Marulić Square, the first building built specifically for the purposes of the library...
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  • 5 km2). 1305 – Ashikaga Takauji, Japanese Shōgun (d. 1358) 1450 – Marko Marulić, Croatian poet and author (d. 1524) 1458 – Lorenzo Pucci, Catholic cardinal...
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  • private libraries were established, for instance the library of Marko Marulić, a Renaissance humanist, or Bibliotheca Zriniana, the prominent book collection...
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