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Junije Palmotić

Junije Palmotić was a playwright, poet, translator and writer (1606–1657). He was born in Dubrovnik.

Also recorded as Giunio Palmotta

Junije Palmotić, poet and writer from the Republic of Ragusa

Galleria di ragusei illustri, Ragusa 1841 https://books.google.com/books?id=eV4_AAAAcAAJ pg=RA1-PT112 · Public domain

Biography

The recorded working language is Croatian and Latin.

Torquato Tasso and Ludovico Ariosto are recorded as an influence.

Residence is recorded at Dubrovnik.

Works named in the authority record are Kristiade to jest život i djela Isukrstova, Atalanta and Pavlimir.

Dated record

Life and career

The full dated record · 2 entries
  1. 1606

    Junije Palmotić born at Dubrovnik.

  2. 1657

    Junije Palmotić died at Dubrovnik.

Primary material

Documents and archives

Literature

Bibliography

Die Dramen des Junije Palmotić: Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des Theaters in Dubrovnik im 17.

  • Jahrhundert, The Slavic and East European Journal, 1974

  • Jahrhundert

  • Bausteine zur Geschichte der Literatur bei den Slaven, no

  • L’«aspra legge di Scozia» oltre Adriatico

  • Riscrittura teatrale dell’episodio di Ginevra e Ariodante in Junije Palmotić (1606/7-1657), ACME, 2017

A count of publications is evidence of attention, not of standing, and is given here only as a measure.

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References

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A further 2 witnesses are held back from this article because the person or object named in them is not yet resolved to this record. They are kept, not discarded, and return once the identity is established.

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