Gundulić — (spr. gúndulitch), Iwan (ital. Giovanni Gondola), berühmter dalmat. Dichter, geb. 8. Jan. 1588 in Ragusa, gest. daselbst 8. Dez. 1638, studierte Philosophie und Rechtswissenschaft, daneben besonders die italienische Literatur und gelangte sehr… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Gundulic — Gundŭlić (spr. litsch), Ivan, oder Gondola, Giovanni di Francesco, südslaw. Dichter, geb. 8. Jan. 1588 zu Ragusa, gest. das. 8. Dez. 1638; schrieb das Epos »Osman« u.a. – Vgl. Jensen (1900) … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Gundulić — Gùndulić, Ivan (Dživo) (1589 1638) DEFINICIJA hrv. književnik iz Dubrovnika; sudac, senator i član Maloga vijeća, najveći hrv. barokni pjesnik, uzor mnogim kasnijim generacijama, osobito pokretu hrv. narodnog preporoda (ispovjedna poema po bibl.… … Hrvatski jezični portal
Gundulic — Ivan Gundulić Gundulić Denkmal in Dubrovnik. um 1900 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Gundulić — Ivan Gundulić Gundulić Denkmal in Dubrovnik. um 1900 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Gundulić — Gụndulić [ litɕ], Ivan (Đivo Franov), italienisch Giovanni Gọndola, ragusäischer Dichter, * Ragusa (heute Dubrovnik) 9. 1. 1589, ✝ ebenda 8. 12. 1638; bedeutendster Vertreter der südslawischen Barockliteratur; Hauptwerke sind die von der… … Universal-Lexikon
Gundulić, Ivan — ▪ Croatian author in full Ivan Franov Gundulić born January 8, 1589, Dubrovnik, republic of Venice [now in Croatia] died December 8, 1638, Dubrovnik Croatian poet and dramatist whose epic poem Osman (the oldest existing copy is dated… … Universalium
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
Ivan Gundulic — Ivan Gundulić Gundulić Denkmal in Dubrovnik. um 1900 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Šišmundo Gundulić — Šišmundo (Šiško) Gundulić, also Sigismondo Gondola, (c.1634 ndash; September 16 1682) son of famous poet Ivan Gundulić and Nika Sorkočević, and brother of the Austrian Marshal Fran Dživo Gundulić. He was also a Rector of the Republic of Ragusa.… … Wikipedia