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Ruggero Giuseppe Boscovich

Ruggero Giuseppe Boscovich (Zara, 18th May 1711 – Milan, 13th February 1787) was the greatest Dalmatian scientist of every time. He was born in Zara on 18th May 1711, where he had his cultural education. In 1726 he joined the

Bernardo Zamagna

Dominican, theologist and preacher. Bernardo Zamagna (Zara, 1735 – Zara, 1820) He was born on 9th December 1753, he studied in Jesuits Institute. When he was eighteen he went to Rome to continue his studies, he was a student of

Giovan Francesco Biondi

Giovan Francesco Biondi (1572 Hvar – 1644 Aubonne, Bern, Switzerland) He was a writer and a diplomat, descending from a Dalmatian family he was born in Hvar Island in 1572. When he was very young he moved to Padua and

Luca Bisanti

He was a theologist and an ambassador, tifone Bisanti’s nephew, he succeeded him as Bishop of Kotor. He, like his uncle was thelogist and ambassador, and he,exactly like his uncle, renounced to an ecclesiastic assignment in 1565. As his uncle,

Andrea Buvina

Andrea Buvina (Split, XII century) He was Born in Split in XIII century. In 1214 he carved the door of the church of St. Doimo: he divided the carvings on the panels in 14 different notches representing the gospel.

Elio Lampridio Cerva

Nec sapio Illyriam, sed vivo et tota latina majestate loquor” said Elio Lampridio Cerva from Ragusa (Dubrovnik), born in 1460. Cerva’s life, one the most erudite poet of his time, was stormy and restless, characterized by a strong intolerance towards

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