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Topic: Marko Marulic


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  Marko Marulic And His Circle
At the centre of this circle was Marko Marulic: one of the outstanding figures of early Croatian literature.
Marulic was born in 1450, after Split had been for thirty years under Venetian rule.
Marulic was persuaded to write the letter, presumably more in the hope of engaging a wider public than the person of the Pope himself, by his friend Toma Niger, later Bishop of Trogir, a patriot of great spirit, who sent money, food and gunpowder from Venice to help in the defence of Klis.
www.pujanke.hr /split-capital/marko_marulic4.htm   (527 words)

  
 Croats at European universities in Middle Ages, Latinists, Encyclopaedists
Marko Marulic, who is the "father of Croatian literature" (born in Split, 1450-1524).
Marulic's poem "Carmen de Doctrina Domini Nostri Jesu Christi pendentis in cruce" was translated into English as "A Dialogue betwext a Christian and Christ hanging on the Crosse" by St Philip Howard, Earl of Arundel (1557-1595).
Marko Marulic sent a dramatic letter to the Pope Hadrian VI, describing an extremely tragic position of the Croats threatened by the onslaughts of the Ottoman Empire and asking for help.
www.croatianhistory.net /etf/lat.html   (11915 words)

  
 Marko Marulic
Marko Marulić (Split 1450 - Split 1524), Croatian poet, apologist and Christian humanist is generally considered the father of vernacular Croatian literature.
He used to sign books as Marko Marulić Splićanin ("from Split"), Marko Pečenić, Marcus Marulus Spalatensis, or Dalmata.
The picture of Marko Marulić appears on the 500 kuna banknote.
www.wapipedia.org /wikipedia/mobiletopic.aspx?cur_title=Marko_Marulic   (513 words)

  
 Marko Marulić   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Marko Marulić entstammte einer Adelsfamilie und bildete sich zuerst in Split, danach in Padua.
Führende Wissenschaftlerin über Marulić ist die Professorin Elisabeth von Erdmann [1] mit einem Buch ''Zur Poetik von Marko Marulic (I).
Marulić ist somit der erste Kroate, der einen offenen Brief an den Papst Hadrian VI richtete.
www.jenskleemann.de /wissen/bildung/wikipedia/m/ma/marko_maruliae_.html   (351 words)

  
 marulic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Although the difference between the form 'psichiologia' and 'psychologia' is insignificant (like that one between the doublet stoichiologia and stoicheiologia), it is not likely that Marulic, an outstanding connoisseur of both the Greek and Latin language, gave the term the very form recorded by his biographer.
Bozicevic is not very good at orthography (of which let his manuscripts be the proof), somehow modified Marulic's original term, at least changing 'Y' in 'I', and perhaps treating the first part of the compound word as compounds with 'physis' (physiologia, physiognonia).
In any case Marulic's term is the oldest case known so far of compounding the noun PSYCHE and the suffix LOGIA to form a term denoting the science of mental life - the term 'psychology'.
pubwww.srce.hr /psiho/marulic.htm   (521 words)

  
 MARKO MARULIC Articles This page is currently protected fr
Marko Marulic was a nobleman born in Split, Dalmatia, coming from the distinguished aristocratic family of Pecenic.
The central figure of the humanist circle in Split, Marko was inspired by the Bible, Antique writers and Christian hagiographies, and produced vast opus in Latin and Croatian languages.
Marko also wrote the Evanglistarium, a systematic discourse on ethical principles that he managed to publish in 1516 and in 1517 - The Davidiad a religious epic which fused Biblical motifs and Antique, Virgilian poetics in 14 verses, the most important being the story on the life of the Bilbical King David.
www.amazines.com /Marko_Marulic_related.html   (633 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Marko Marulic
Marko Marulić (Split, August 18, 1450 - Split, January 5, 1524), Croatian poet, apologist and Christian humanist is generally considered the father of vernacular Croatian literature.
Marko Marulic pic File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version.
Split Harbour Split (Italian: Spalato) is the largest and most important city in Dalmatia, the administrative center of Croatias Split-Dalmatia county.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Marko-Marulic   (1505 words)

  
 Croats at European universities in Middle Ages, Latinists, Encyclopaedists
Marko Marulic, who is the "father of Croatian literature" (born in Split, 1450-1524).
Marulic's poem "Carmen de Doctrina Domini Nostri Jesu Christi pendentis in cruce" was translated into English as "A Dialogue betwext a Christian and Christ hanging on the Crosse" by St Philip Howard, Earl of Arundel (1557-1595).
Marko Marulic sent a dramatic letter to the Pope Hadrian VI, describing an extremely tragic position of the Croats threatened by the onslaughts of the Ottoman Empire and asking for help.
www.hr /darko/etf/lat.html   (11715 words)

  
 IAMPS 2000-MARKO MARULIC
MARKO MARULIĆ, a Croatian writer (born 18 August 1450 in Split, died 5 January in Split).
Marulić, also, was the first scholar in the world to use the term psychology to denote a science of the soul.
Some poetical epistles exchanged between Marulic and Bozicevic have been preserved; one of Marulić's most beautiful poems is addressed to Božičević: an invitation to his friends to come to see him at Nečujam.
www.morh.hr /iamps/E_marulic.html   (2308 words)

  
 Classics in the History of Psychology -- Krstic (1964)
The manuscript of Marulic's biography is in the City Library at Split, in a codex also containing Bozicevic's poems.
In the title of the treatise on "the human soul", as is quoted by Bozicevic, the term "psychology" is recorded as "psichiologia".
I think that Bozicevic, not very good at orthography (of which let his manuscripts be the proof), somehow modified Marulic's original term, at least changing y in i, and perhaps treating the first part of the compound word as compounds with "physis" (physiologia, physiognomia).
psychclassics.yorku.ca /Krstic/marulic.htm   (2213 words)

  
 MARKO MARULIC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Marko Maruli, poet, apologist e humanist croatian del cristiano generalmente è considerato il padre di letteratura croatian vernacolare.
L'immagine di Marko Maruli compare sulla banconota di kuna 500.
It is licensed under the GNU free documentation license.
www.facteri.com /wiki/it/ma/Marko%20Marulic.htm   (519 words)

  
 Description of the 500 Kuna Banknote
Portrait of Marko Marulic (1450-1524), writer and humanist, the father of Croatian literature.
Portrait of Marko Marulic, positioned on the left hand side of the banknote, in the central part of the white surface.
Portrait of Marko Marulic, positioned on the right hand side of the banknote, in the central part of the white surface.
www.hnb.hr /novcan/novcanice/e500k.htm   (314 words)

  
 Psychology
The first use of the term "psychology" is attributed to the German scholastic philosopher Rudolf Goeckel (Latinized Rudolph Goclenius), published in 1590.
More than six decades earlier, the Croatian humanist Marko Marulić used the term in the title of a work which was subsequently lost.
^ Marko Marulić (1450-1524) used the term "psychology" in the title of his Latin treatise "Psichiologia de ratione animae humanae." The treatise itself was not preserved; its title appears in a list of Marulic's works compiled by his younger contemporary, Franjo Bozicevic-Natalis in his "Vita Marci Maruli Spalatensis" (Krstić, 1964).
pedia.counsellingresource.com /openpedia/Psychology   (5917 words)

  
 Berlin.de: Rede des Bezirksbürgermeisters Michael Wrasmann zur Enthüllung der Marko-Marulic-Statue
Herzlichen Dank, dass Sie gekommen sind, um mit uns gemeinsam Marko Marulic in Wilmersdorf zu begrüßen.
Marko Marulic wurde vor 550 Jahren, am 18.
Die Statue von Marko Marulic steht auch für unsere gemeinsamen kulturellen Wurzeln in Europa und damit für die Zukunft der europäischen Einigung.
www.berlin.de /ba-charlottenburg-wilmersdorf/ba/rede000527marulic.html   (724 words)

  
 Croatian Humanists, Latinists, and Encyclopaedists
Among Croatian Latinists and writers in Croatian a central place is occupied by Marko Marulic, who is the "father of Croatian literature" (born in Split, 1450-1524).
Marulic left us many beautiful verses and the epic poem Judita written in the Croatian language, for which he sais expressly to be written in the Croatian verses (versi harvatski).
Marulic's poem "Carmen de Doctrina Domini Nostri Jesu Christi pendentis in cruce" was translated into English as "A Dialogue betwext a Christian and Christ hanging on the Crosse" by Philip Howard, Earl of Arundel (1557-1595).
www.filg.uj.edu.pl /~wwwip/postjugo/texts_display.php?id=45   (9633 words)

  
 OSCE Feature - Civil society in BiH speaks out when schools try to segregate
This meant that, instead of the administrative and legal unification of two schools under one roof that previously existed in Fra Marko Marulic primary school, a new school was established named after Alija Isakovic, where lectures would be attended only by pupils of Bosniac nationality.
"Fra Marko Marulic primary school used to have a branch in Scipe (a village in Prozor/Rama municipality) where lectures were held for Bosniac children, so in fact there was a previously-existing division," explains Husein Sljivo, a member of the Prozor/Rama-based youth organization Fenix.
The president of Fra Marko Marulic primary school's council of parents, Mijo Peran, shares the same opinion as the members of Fenix.
www.osce.org /item/16528.html   (782 words)

  
 myCroatia | Solta | Croatian turist travel information island Solta
In the poem he describes his fishing voyage to Necujam, the purpose of which was to remember Marulic.
It is known that the first visitors who felt the beauty of Necujam were Marko Marulic, the father of Croatian literature, and Petar Hektorovic, a poet and a writer.
This kind of natural characteristic was obviously appreciated by great artists as Marulic and Hektorovic who right here found inspiration for their works of art.
www.mycroatia.com /site/en/brac/solta.html   (1760 words)

  
 Judith - Judita - Marko Marulic - Ambassade de Croatie en France
Composée en 1501 par Marko Marulic (1450-1524), poète et lettré de Split, la Judita, ce premier poème épique croate, relate le récit biblique du livre de Judith et du meurtre d'Holopherne.
Issu d'une famille patricienne, Marko Marulic (Marc Marule) a écrit en latin, en croate et en italien, avec ce pouvoir de synthèse de la culture littéraire latine, italienne et croate.
La traduction de Marulic apporte donc une nouvelle dimension au thème de Judith dans la bibliographie disponible en français sur le sujet.
www.amb-croatie.fr /culture/judith_marulic_bene.htm   (1165 words)

  
 about Split
Major cultural events during the year are the Days of Marulic (in April), the Book of the Mediterranean (in October), and the traditional events include the Day of the Holy Cross, the Flowers Show, the Ball of Split, wine show and other.
Su-biceva Street terminates on Braca Radic Square, with the Marko Marulic statue (Ivan Mestrovic) rising in the centre of the square.
The church, reconstructed in the 19th century, keeps a Gothic cross, Gothic -wooden sculpture of St. Lucia (15th c.), tombs of the historian Thomas the Archdeacon (around 1200-1268), the writers Marko Marulic (1450-1524) and Jerolim Kavanjin (1641-1714), and the composer Ivan Lukacic (1584- 1648) in the choir, as well as several Baroque paintings and sculptures.
www.croatiabooking.net /Split.html   (4202 words)

  
 Psychology Information - Online Prescription Medication Directory
The first use of the term "psychology" is often attributed to the German scholastic philosopher Rudolf Goeckel (Latinized Rudolph Goclenius), published in 1590.
More than six decades earlier, however, the Croatian humanist Marko Marulic used the term in the title of a work which was subsequently lost.
^ Marko Marulic (1450-1524) used the term "psychology" in the title of his Latin treatise "Psichiologia de ratione animae humanae." Although the treatise itself has not been preserved, its title appears in a list of Marulic's works compiled by his younger contemporary, Franjo Bozicevic-Natalis in his "Vita Marci Maruli Spalatensis" (Krstic, 1964).
www.prescriptiondrug-info.com /drug_information_online.asp?title=Psychology   (5448 words)

  
 DALMATIA AUREA Travel Agency - Trogir, Croatia / Fish picnic excursion with our M/Y "Mirakul"
An untouched nature and peace, interrupted only by the cicadas were the inspiration for Marko Marulic's (a great Croatian poet from the 15th century) master-piece "Judita".
Its history is only revealed by an old Marulic's summer residence, now a museum and a part of the tourist village.
Maslinica is the only Solta’s village situated in the cove of the western part of the island.
www.da-travel.com /mirakul.asp   (678 words)

  
 dr marko in Ontario
Dr. Marko Duic, Christine Bib Catering, Ashley Pover.
Prof.Dr. Marko Branica and EDTA and the kinetics of their formation in Lake Ontario water.
Dr. Marko Simunovic, McMaster University: $290,369 over two years to In Ontario, close to $21 million has been awarded to researchers..
www.canadianbusinessdirectory.ca /historyon_dr_marko.htm   (187 words)

  
 C. Michael McAdams : Selected Works
's Sacramento campus, was presented with the Republic of Croatia's prestigious Danica Order of Marko Marulic.
The decoration is named after the 15th century Croatian writer Marko Marulic, called "the father of Croatian literature." Marulic was a great humanist and author of many renowned works, and the order is awarded to Croatian or foreign citizens who distinguish themselves by their efforts in the field of culture.
McAdams was born in 1947 on a California Marine base, the son of a career U.S. Marine Corps officer.
www.mcadams-croatia.net /biography.htm   (1061 words)

  
 Amazon.fr : M. Marvli Delmatae Davidias: Livres en anglais: Marko Marulic,M. Marcovich   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
Amazon.fr : M. Marvli Delmatae Davidias: Livres en anglais: Marko Marulic,M. Marcovich
The Christian monumental historic-heroic epic Davidiad is the masterpiece of the prolific Croat Humanist Marko Marulić (Marcus Marulus, 1450-1524).
The poem, comprising 6765 Latin hexameters, and divided into 14 books, was never published, and eventually even thought to be lost.
www.amazon.fr /Marvli-Delmatae-Davidias-Marko-Marulic/dp/9004149635   (366 words)

  
 Ambassade de Croatie en France - Paris - Accueil
L'Ambassade de Croatie en France propose à l'occasion des deux dernières représentations musicales de Judith du poète croate Marko Marulic (1450-1524), interprétées par l'ensemble musical
Le public aura l'occasion de découvrir des photographies des plus belles oeuvres d'art et monuments de l'époque de Marulic, accompagnées d’explications détaillées sur l'histoire de la ville de l'empereur romain Dioclétien et la vie de ses éminents artistes.
, de Marko Marulic (1450-1524), père des lettres croates.
www.amb-croatie.fr   (5811 words)

  
 STRUKTURA BIBLIOGRAFSKOG ZAPISA
By  putting the first group of entities into relationships with the entities of the other three groups, the bibliographic record brings together works and their authors, translations and their translators, editions and their producers, items and their former owners etc.
Due to the fact that this most famous Marulic’s work was published in numerous editions during the centuries, it was a good example to verify the functionality of the model.
Marko Marulic’s work De institutione bene vivendi per exempla sanctorum
www.stk.cz /elag2001/Papers/TinkaKatic/TinkaKatic.html   (3055 words)

  
 CROATIAN LANGUAGE FROM THE ELEVENTH CENTURY TO THE COMPUTER AGE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-17)
In similar vein, the term Dalmatian derived from the Roman province of Dalmatia, this term also being fostered by Venice.
Some of the Croatian writers, for example Marko Marulic, called their mother tongue simply Croatian (hrvatski) when writing in the vernacular.
The same authors tended to call their native tongue either Illyrian or Dalmatian when writing in Latin for foreign audiences.
caa.markovina.net /croatian-language-vol25-26.htm   (1548 words)

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