• Džore Držić (Croatian pronunciation: [dʒǒːre dř̩ːʒitɕ]; Italian: Giorgio Darsa) (February 6, 1461 – September 26, 1501) was a Ragusan poet and playwright...
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    Dubrovnik. Marin's uncle was another famous author Džore Držić. After being ordained in 1526, Držić was sent in 1538 to Siena in Tuscany to study the Church...
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  • Jacopo Sannazaro (1458–1530) (Italian) Conrad Celtes (1459–1508) (German) Džore Držić (1461–1501) (Croatian) Johannes Trithemius (1462–1516) (German) Giovanni...
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    of Dorset, stepson of Edward IV of England (b. 1457) September 26 – Džore Držić, Croatian poet and playwright (b. 1461) September 29 – Andrew Stewart...
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    Croatian and Italian. Among them are the works of writers Džore Držić (Giorgio Darsa), Marin Držić (Marino Darsa), Ivan Bunić Vučić (Giovanni Serafino Bona)...
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  • dodecayllabic meter. Most of the poems are authored by Šiško Menčetić and Džore Držić, and a minority by other, unknown poets, representing the first generation...
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    historian Džore Držić - poet Hanibal Lucić - poet and playwright Ivan Lukačić - composer and musician Petar Hektorović - poet and writer Marin Držić - playwright...
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    literary and philological output, mainly from Dubrovnik (1500–1600) up to Džore Držić, was essentially a mixed Shtokavian–Chakavian idiom. The most famous...
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  • the Ottomans. François Villon writes Le Grand Testament. February 6 – Džore Držić, Croatian poet and playwright (d. 1501) February 19 – Domenico Grimani...
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    writers of the late 15th century/early 16th century- crucial writers being Džore Držić and Šiško Menčetić) — no one denies Relković's popular appeal that was...
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  • Miscellany, in which he is the most represented poet. As opposed to Džore Držić, Menčetić's opus contains longer lyrical narratives, and lyrical subject...
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    Edward Dennis (2001). Love and death in the poetry of Šiško Menčetić and Džore Držić. Akademija Nova. ISBN 8670620081. Rossiter, Stuart (1969). Yugoslavia:...
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  • with (recognized) authors such as Šiško Menčetić (about 500 poems), Džore Držić (~70 poems), Mavro Vetranović, Marin Krističević and Mato Hispani. Beside...
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    Mile Budak – writer Dobriša Cesarić – writer Milan Crnković – writer Džore Držić – poet, playwright Blanka Dovjak-Matković – poet, writer Slavenka Drakulić...
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    of Dorset, stepson of Edward IV of England (b. 1457) September 26 – Džore Držić, Croatian poet and playwright (b. 1461) September 29 – Andrew Stewart...
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  • Miscellany, a collection of poems, mostly written by Šiško Menčetić and Džore Držić. Poems in the miscellany deal chiefly with the topic of love and are...
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    1372 Ivan Bona December 1372 Džore Georgio January 1373 Andrija Gundulić March 1373 Andrija Beneša 1373 Klement Toma Držić February 1374 Vlaho Menze March...
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  • Constantine Lascaris, Greek scholar and grammarian (born 1434) September 26 – Džore Držić, Croatian poet and playwright (born 1461) Lynn Thorndike (1934). A History...
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  • (1938–2015) Mak Dizdar (1917–1971) Dragutin Domjanić (1875–1933) Džore Držić (1461–1501) Marin Držić (1508–1567) Drago Gervais (1904–1957) Stanka Gjurić (Born...
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  • painter. Nikola Božidarević (1642–1699), professor. Džore Držić (1461–1501), poet and playwright. Marin Držić (1508–1567), playwright and prose writer. Ignjat...
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    Sakcinski). For the series Jagić also edited the works of Šiško Menčetić and Džore Držić (1870), Mavro Vetranović (1871-1872, co-edited with Ivan August Kazančić [hr]...
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  • erotic poet, a woman John Skelton (died 1529), English 1461: February 6 – Džore Držić (died 1501), Croatian poet and playwright 1462: Robert Henryson, Scottish...
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  • Persian-Uzbek poetry poet during the Timurid Renaissance September 26 – Džore Držić (born 1461), Croatian poet and playwright Also: Gabriele Altilio (born...
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  • conquistador (d. 1527) Ponce de Leon, Spanish conquistador 1461 February 6 – Džore Držić, Croatian poet and playwright (d. 1501) February 19 – Domenico Grimani...
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  • Benedetto Cotrugli (1416–1469) - merchant, humanist, scientist, diplomat Džore Držić (1461–1501) - poet and playwright Bonino De Boninis (1454–1528) - printer...
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  • (2010) Domnius, saint of the Roman Catholic Church (2004) Džore Držić, writer (2001) Marin Držić, writer (2008) Dubravko Dujšin, actor (1997) Florian, patron...
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    reminiscent of Tasso's Aminta but also of Džore Držić's eclogue Radmio and Ljubimir, and the prophetic Tirena by Marin Držić. The allegoric, celebratory setting...
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