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==Biography==
==Biography==
He was born into a large family in Dubrovnik. He was a member of the Ragusean aristocracy (see [[House of Bunić]]), and was four times elected as [[Rector (Ragusa)|Rector (''Knez'') of the Republic of Ragusa]].<ref name="Jugoslovenski književni leksikon">{{cite book |author=Milorad Živančević |editor = Živan Milisavac |date=1971 |title=Jugoslovenski književni leksikon |trans-title=Yugoslav Literary Lexicon |publisher=[[Matica srpska]] |language=sh |location= [[Novi Sad]] ([[Socialist Autonomous Province of Vojvodina|SAP Vojvodina]], [[Socialist Republic of Serbia|SR Serbia]]) |page=56 }}</ref> He wrote poetry in [[Croatian language|Croatian]]. His most important work is ''Plandovanja'', a collection of 109 poems which included new motives in [[Croatian literature]]. Only his poem ''Mandaljena pokornica'' (''Sighs of Magdalene the Penitent'') was printed during his life (composed in 1705 and published in 1728) and is considered a well-versed example of [[Baroque]] style poetry. His complete works were printed in 1849.
He was born into a large family in Dubrovnik. He was a member of the Ragusean aristocracy (see [[House of Bunić]]), and was four times elected as [[Rector (Ragusa)|Rector (''Knez'') of the Republic of Ragusa]].<ref name="Jugoslovenski književni leksikon">{{cite book |author=Milorad Živančević |editor = Živan Milisavac |date=1971 |title=Jugoslovenski književni leksikon |trans-title=Yugoslav Literary Lexicon |publisher=[[Matica srpska]] |language=sh |location= [[Novi Sad]] ([[Socialist Autonomous Province of Vojvodina|SAP Vojvodina]], [[Socialist Republic of Serbia|SR Serbia]]) |page=56 }}</ref> He wrote poetry in [[Serbocroatian language|Serbocroatian]]. His most important work is ''Plandovanja'', a collection of 109 poems. Only his poem ''Mandaljena pokornica'' (''Sighs of Magdalene the Penitent'') was printed during his life (composed in 1705 and published in 1728) and is considered a well-versed example of [[Baroque]] style poetry. His complete works were printed in 1849.


Bunić Vučić died in Dubrovnik in 1658.<ref name="Jugoslovenski književni leksikon"/>
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Ivan Bunić Vučić
Ivan Bunić Vučić
Born1591 Edit this on Wikidata
Ragusa, Republic of Ragusa
Died6 March 1658 Edit this on Wikidata (aged 66–67)
Ragusa, Republic of Ragusa
MovementBaroque
Position heldRector (1658–) Edit this on Wikidata
Title page of Mandalijena pokornica, 1705 edition

Ivan (Đivo) Vučić Bunić (or Đivo Sarov Bunić; Italian: Giovanni Serafino Bona; 1592 – 6 March 1658), now known predominantly as Ivan Bunić Vučić, was a politician and poet from the Republic of Ragusa.

Biography

He was born into a large family in Dubrovnik. He was a member of the Ragusean aristocracy (see House of Bunić), and was four times elected as Rector (Knez) of the Republic of Ragusa.[1] He wrote poetry in Serbocroatian. His most important work is Plandovanja, a collection of 109 poems. Only his poem Mandaljena pokornica (Sighs of Magdalene the Penitent) was printed during his life (composed in 1705 and published in 1728) and is considered a well-versed example of Baroque style poetry. His complete works were printed in 1849.

Bunić Vučić died in Dubrovnik in 1658.[1]

In 1992 the newly formed Croatian government released a commemorative stamp in honor of the "400th anniversary since the birth of Ivan Bunić Vučić."[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Milorad Živančević (1971). Živan Milisavac (ed.). Jugoslovenski književni leksikon [Yugoslav Literary Lexicon] (in Serbo-Croatian). Novi Sad (SAP Vojvodina, SR Serbia): Matica srpska. p. 56.
  2. ^ "400TH ANNIVERSARY SINCE THE BIRTH OF IVAN BUNIC VUCIC". Archived from the original on 2012-04-04. Retrieved 2020-08-27.