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Ant. Verancii archiepiscopi Strigonien.Oratio, qua nomine omnium ordinum, ac statuum regni Hungarici Rudolphum archid. Austriae venientem poss. ad ineundam coronationem excoepit anno domini MDLXXII die vero Sept. XXI.
Andronicus, Tranquillus Parthenius: Oratio Tranquilli Parthenii Andronici Dalmatae contra Thurcas ad Germanos habita, Augusta Vindelicorum, 1518 [VD16 A 2808]
THE CROATIAN HUMANISTS: COSMOPOLITES OR PATRIOTS? MICHAEL B. PETROVICH - - - - Journal of Croatian Studies, XX, 1979, – Annual Review of the Croatian Academy of America, Inc. New York, N.Y., Electronic edition by Studia Croatica, by permission. All rights reserved by the Croatian Academy of America.
Stafileo, Giovanni <1472-1528>Notizie:Vescovo di Sebenico dal 1512, professore di diritto canonico nel Collegio della Sapienza di Roma. Fu uditore in Sacra Rota e nunzio apostolico. Nato a Trau nel 1472, morě a Roma nel 1528.
A. Borovečki, and C. Pavlović. Croatian Medical Journal, 45 (5):
655-673(2004)Luko Stulli (1772-1828) was a physician who in 1800 performed the first vaccination in Dubrovnik. He was one of the last Latin poets in the Croatian literature. In 1804, Stulli wrote the poem Vaccinaio; De Jenneriano invento optime merito; Carmen elegiacum (Vaccination; On the Outstanding Jennerian Invention; Elegiac Poem). Thus, the vaccination effort in Dubrovnik has a historical and a literary significance. This paper presents a critical reading of the poem Vaccinatio by Luko Stulli, together with important medical historical and literary background relevant to it. The complete, original Latin poem and its English and Croatian translation are found in the appendix of the article (p. 661)..