Rajmundo Kunić
Rajmundo Kunić (1719–1794) was a poet, professor and catholic priest.
Overview
Also worked under the name Perelao Megaride.
Born at Dubrovnik in 1719, died at Rome in 1794.
In detail
the recorded working language is Italian, Latin and Ancient Greek.
The field of work recorded is humanism, translation and Latin.
Membership is recorded of Arcadian Academy.
Works named in the authority record are Homeri Ilias, Epigrammatum libri quinque. Accedit Endecasyllaborum libellus, Epigrammata. Nunc primum in luce edita, Anthologica sive Epigrammata Anthologiae Graecorum selecta latinis versibus reddita et animadversionibus illustrata. and Clemente XIII Pontifice Maximo renunciato oratio habita in Collegio Romano prid. kal. sept. MDCCLVIII.
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“Rajmundo Kunić”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q3513653: Rajmundo Kunić
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