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    Nikola Nalješković (Italian: Niccolò Nale) (around 1500, Dubrovnik - 1587, Dubrovnik) was a Ragusan poet, playwright and scholar. He wrote poetry, romantic...
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    Dubrovnik became a cradle of Croatian literature. In his letter to Nikola Nalješković (1564), poet Ivan Vidalić named it "crown of Croatian cities". The...
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    Dominko (Dinko) Zlatarić, Bernardin Pavlović, Mavro Vetranović, Nikola Nalješković, Junije Palmotić, Jakov Mikalja, Joakim Stulli, Marko Bruerović, Peter...
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    Zlatarić), and new species such as comedy came to life immediately (Nikola Nalješković, Marin Držić), pastoral prose in which poems modeled on Sannazar's...
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  • were a component part of theatrical expression (Mavro Vetranović, Nikola Nalješković, Marin Držić, Marin Benetović), while the function of music and sound...
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  • of the Republic of Ragusa. Influenced by Croatian-Ragusan writers Nikola Nalješković and Marin Držić, as well as Italian Carlo Goldoni, he is best known...
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    writing drama around this time were authors such as Mavro Vetranović, Nikola Nalješković, Martin Benetović, Dinko Zlatarić. The influence of Italian theatre...
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    with Ivan August Kazančić [hr] and Đuro Daničić), and Nikola Dimitrović [hr] and Nikola Nalješković (1872, co-edited with Daničić). Elsewhere he published...
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  • 1423–1472) - diplomat and merchant Savino Bobali (1530–1585) - writer Nikola Nalješković (1505–1587) - poet, playwright and scientist Marin Držić (1508–1567)...
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    contemporary currents in western Europe. The works of Marin Držić, Nikola Nalješković, Ivan Gundulić and Ivo Vojnović were to become a mainstay of the drama...
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  • dobro). However, from the preserved writings of his contemporaries (Nikola Nalješković, Mavro Vetranović, Petar Hektorović etc.) we know that Pelegrinović...
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  • 1493 1513 Đuro Kružić Cistercian from Dubrovnik 1514 1527 Augustin Nalješković Dominican friar, also recorded as Agostino de Nabe. 1528 1532 Franjo...
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    Miščević – university professor in Croatia, Slovenia and Hungary Augustin Nalješković – one of the representatives of traditional scholastic renaissance philosophy...
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