Truth: Marcus Marullus (Marko Marulić) of Split (1450–1524), Wipf and Stock Publishers. Page x. Marulić (2024), p. 13. By Marko Marulić, Translated by St....
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Croatian literature" Marko Marulić in 1501. The work was finished on April 22, 1501, and was published three times during Marulić's lifetime. The first...
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The medal is awarded for different purposes and with different faces: Marko Marulić – for culture Blaž Lorković – for business/economics Ruđer Bošković...
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century, including literary work by "the father of Croatian literature" Marko Marulić and the first Croatian dictionary authored by Faust Vrančić, among others...
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Petar, and only began calling themselves again Marulić in the 16th century. When he grew older, Marulić practised law in the city of his birth, serving...
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individually. Ribbon of an Order of Danica Hrvatska with the face of Marko Marulić for a special contribution to the culture and promotion of Croatia in...
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o naravi ljudske duše) is a work by Croatian Renaissance humanist Marko Marulić written between 1510 and 1517. It is the earliest known literary reference...
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Kadič, St Francis Xavier and Marko Marulić, "The Slavic and Eastern European Journal", Spring 1961, pp. 12-18. Marko Marulić (2024), The Davidiad, edited...
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Away was filmed in Split and the statue of Croatia's national poet, Marko Marulić, in Radic Brothers Square is shown during a pivotal scene. On the review...
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development of Croatian literature is marked by the Renaissance and Marko Marulić. Besides Marulić, Renaissance playwright Marin Držić, Baroque poet Ivan Gundulić...
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Evangelical Truth: Marcus Marullus (Marko Marulić) of Split (1450-1524), Wipf and Stock Publishers. Pages 38-39. By Marko Marulić, Translated by St. Phillip Howard...
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a catechism, and De Institutione bene vivendi by Croatian humanist Marko Marulić, a Latin book that had become popular in the Counter-Reformation. According...
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1975), Estonian pianist Marko Marulić (1450–1524), Croatian poet Marko Matvere (born 1968), Estonian actor and singer Marko Meerits (born 1992), Estonian...
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were published by John Cranwell in 1768 and by Edward Granan in 1771. Marko Marulić, a Croatian lawyer and Renaissance Humanist, defied the usual practice...
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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...
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Hauser as 2CELLOS Ribbon of an Order of Danica Hrvatska with the face of Marko Marulić for a special contribution to the culture and promotion of Croatia in...
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Venetians flatly refused the king's pleas. The Croatian humanist and poet Marko Marulić, known as the Father of the Croatian Renaissance, wrote Molitva suprotiva...
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(1449–1515) (Italian/Venetian) Yuriy Drohobych (1450-1494) (Ukrainian) Marko Marulić (1450-1524) (Croatian) Marin Barleti (c.1450–c.1512/13) (Albanian/Venetian)...
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(2021), Catholic Advocate of the Evangelical Truth: Marcus Marullus (Marko Marulić) of Split (1450-1524), Wipf and Stock Publishers. Page 18. Vian, Nello...
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he was appointed interim and in October 2007 permanent dean of the Marko Marulić Polytechnic in Knin. He held that position for four years, in parallel...
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poetry, and in poetry of the Croats (the most famous example being Marko Marulić). In an Anglo-Saxon and French context, the dodecasyllable is generally...
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plastic expression, pronounced and legible shapes (Gregory of Nin and Marko Marulić in Split, Andrija Medulić, Andrija Kačić-Miošić and Josip Juraj Strossmayer...
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Croatian 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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flourished as well, Split being the hometown of Marko Marulić, the Croatian national poet. Marulić's most acclaimed work, Judita (1501), was an epic poem...
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doi:10.4000/ccec.6666. ISSN 1957-7761. Ante Kadič, St Francis Xavier and Marko Marulić, "The Slavic and Eastern European Journal", Spring 1961, pp. 12-18....
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Croatia. It was established on 26 July 1990. The agency is based at Marko Marulić Square in the Lower Town neighbourhood in central Zagreb. The total...
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Croatian Renaissance"; He signed his works as "Marko Marulić Splićanin" ("Marko Marulić of Split"), "Marko Pečenić", "Marcus Marulus Spalatensis", or "Dalmata"...
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Aleksey Khomyakov John Lennox C. S. Lewis David Lodge Robert Magliola Marko Marulić Isaac Newton Johann Heinrich Pabst Caspar Peucer Dorothy L. Sayers Frank...
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saving his life. Order of Danica Hrvatska (Croatia), with the face of Marko Marulić (Zagreb, 2003) Order of Merit (Ukraine), 3rd class (Kyiv, 2018) "John...
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Year Recipient Order 2014 Luka Šulić, Stjepan Hauser Ribbon of an Order of Danica Hrvatska with the face of Marko Marulić...
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