Ignjat Đurđević

Ignjat Đurđević was a linguist, poet, translator, astronomer, writer and biographer (1675–1737). He was born at Dubrovnik.

Also recorded as Ignaz Durdevic.

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Identity and origins

The authorities additionally record the heading Ignaz Durdevic. His recorded languages were Croatian, Italian, Latin and French. His recorded confession was Catholicism.

Career and activity

Recorded position is abbot. He belonged to Society of Jesus and Benedictines. He worked at Loreto, Ascoli Piceno, Padua, Rome, Republic of Ragusa and Naples.

Work and production

Works recorded as notable number 8: Uzdasi Mandalijene pokornice, Vulgatae psalmorum editionis in locis obscurioribus aliarum Versionum, ac Interpretationum claritate interpolatae, Illyrica metaphrasis sive Saltjer slovinski, Razlike pjesni duhovne i djeloispravne, Život sv. Benedikta, Poetici lusus varii, Vitae et carmina, Oratio in instauratione annua studiorum habita in Collegio Asculano Societatis Jesu ab Admodum Rev. Patre Nicolao Maria Georgio, eiusdem Societatis Rhetoricae Magistro XIII Cal. Decembris, Anno Domini MDCCIII and D. Paulus Apostolus in mari, quod nunc Venetus sinus dicitur, naufragus et Melitae Dalmatensis insulae post naufragium hospes sive De genuino significatu duorum locorum in Actibus apostolicis.

Authority records

The identifiers under which Ignjat Đurđević may be traced in institutional catalogues.

Ignjat Đurđević is established in the international name authorities as Wikidata Q1394267.

In detail

training under Ardelio Della Bella is recorded. the recorded working language is Croatian, Italian and Latin.

Ovid, Horace and Martial are recorded as an influence.

Places of work recorded in the authority are Loreto, Ascoli Piceno and Padua. Residence is recorded at Rome and Republic of Ragusa. Positions recorded include abbot.

Works named in the authority record are Uzdasi Mandalijene pokornice, Vulgatae psalmorum editionis in locis obscurioribus aliarum Versionum, ac Interpretationum claritate interpolatae, Illyrica metaphrasis sive Saltjer slovinski, Razlike pjesni duhovne i djeloispravne, Život sv. Benedikta, Poetici lusus varii and Vitae et carmina.

Chronology

  1. 1675Ignjat Đurđević born at Dubrovnik.
  2. 1675Ignjat Đurđević was born in 1675 at Dubrovnik.
  3. 1737Ignjat Đurđević died at Dubrovnik.
  4. 1737Ignjat Đurđević died in 1737 at Dubrovnik.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Ignjat Đurđević”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q1394267: Ignjat Đurđević

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Plates

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Ignjat Đurđević (1675-1737), Baroque poet, translator, historian, astronomer and biographer from Dubrovnik, Republic of Ragusa (modern–day Republic of Croatia). Taken from Istorija srpske književnosti (1906) by Jovan Grčić.

Ignjat Đurđević (1675-1737), Baroque poet, translator, historian, astronomer and biographer from Dubrovnik, Republic of Ragusa (modern–day Republic of Croatia). Taken from Istorija srpske književnosti (1906) by Jovan Grčić.

Unknown author · Karlovci Gymnasium · Public domain

The picture record
Cover of Uzdasi mandaljene pokornice (1851) by Ignjat Đurđević.

Cover of Uzdasi mandaljene pokornice (1851) by Ignjat Đurđević.

Ignjat Đurđević · Karlovci Gymnasium · Public domain

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