Marko Marulić from Split (1450-1524), a scholar, a poet, a religious writer

A talk in Copenhagen (Wednesday, 8 February 2012, 13.00, Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen, Amager), and in Aarhus (Thursday, 9 February, 14.00, Faculty of Humanities, University of Aarhus, Bartholins Allé 16, 8000 Aarhus C, building 1410, room 034)

Part of Marulić Days in Denmark, January – February 2012 (programme, PDF)

Outline

  1. Introduction
  2. The City of Split
  3. Father and Learning
  4. Education
  5. Commentaries
  6. Religion
  7. Literature

The slides are here (PDF).

Select Bibliography

Marko Marulić

  1. Collected works of Marko Marulić - Marci Maruli Opera omnia (Latin, Croatian, and Italian), published by Književni krug Split, Croatia (18 volumes 1988-2011, 22 volumes planned)
  2. Colloquia Maruliana, a yearbook on Marko Marulić and Dalmatian Renaissance humanism, Split: Književni krug Split - Marulianum (began in 1992, 20 volumes published so far)
  3. Branko Jozić, Bratislav Lučin, Bibliografija Marka Marulića. Prvi dio: tiskana djela (1477-1997), Split: Književni krug, 1998. [bibliography of editions of Marulić's works].
  4. M. Maruli Delmatae Davidias, ed. by Miroslav Marcovich, Leiden: Brill, 2006.
  5. The Marulić reader, ed. by Bratislav Lučin, Split - Long Island City: Književni Krug Split - Croatian World Congress, 2007.
  6. Marulić website (Marulianum)

Croatian literature and culture, Croatian neo-Latin

  1. Croatia and Europe: a cultural survey, ed. by Ivo Supičić et al, London: Philip Wilson Publishers, 1999-2009. [two volumes published so far]
  2. Croatiae auctores Latini, ed. by Neven Jovanović, Zagreb: Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, 2009. [texts by Croatian Latin writers]
 
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