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Đuro Ferić, also Giorgio Ferrich, (May 5, 1739 – 1820) was a poet and a Jesuit vicar general of the Republic of Ragusa. As a poet, he belonged to the Illyrian circle in Ragusa (now Dubrovnik, Croatia). Illyrian (Slavic) was synonymous with the Croatian language at that time. His collection of Illyrian fables, published in Ragusa in 1794, bore the Latin title Fabulae ab Illyricis adagiis disumptae, and a second similar text, existing only in manuscript, was titled: Adagia illirycae linguae fabulis explicata. An unpublished collection of his own Slavic poems was titled in Latin: Slavica Poematia Latine reddita.

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  • Đuro Ferić (de)
  • Ферич, Дуро (ru)
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  • Đuro Ferić (* 5. Juni 1739 in Dubrovnik; † 13. März 1820 ebenda) war ein Dichter und Jesuit. (de)
  • Дуро (Юрий) Ферич известный, как Гвозденица (хорв. Đuro Gvozdenica Ferić, лат. Georgius Ferrich; 5 июня 1739 Дубровник - 13 марта 1820, Дубровник) — далматинский хорватский поэт и писатель, переводчик, иезуит, генеральный викарий. (ru)
  • Đuro Ferić, also Giorgio Ferrich, (May 5, 1739 – 1820) was a poet and a Jesuit vicar general of the Republic of Ragusa. As a poet, he belonged to the Illyrian circle in Ragusa (now Dubrovnik, Croatia). Illyrian (Slavic) was synonymous with the Croatian language at that time. His collection of Illyrian fables, published in Ragusa in 1794, bore the Latin title Fabulae ab Illyricis adagiis disumptae, and a second similar text, existing only in manuscript, was titled: Adagia illirycae linguae fabulis explicata. An unpublished collection of his own Slavic poems was titled in Latin: Slavica Poematia Latine reddita. (en)
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  • Đuro Ferić (* 5. Juni 1739 in Dubrovnik; † 13. März 1820 ebenda) war ein Dichter und Jesuit. (de)
  • Đuro Ferić, also Giorgio Ferrich, (May 5, 1739 – 1820) was a poet and a Jesuit vicar general of the Republic of Ragusa. As a poet, he belonged to the Illyrian circle in Ragusa (now Dubrovnik, Croatia). Illyrian (Slavic) was synonymous with the Croatian language at that time. His collection of Illyrian fables, published in Ragusa in 1794, bore the Latin title Fabulae ab Illyricis adagiis disumptae, and a second similar text, existing only in manuscript, was titled: Adagia illirycae linguae fabulis explicata. An unpublished collection of his own Slavic poems was titled in Latin: Slavica Poematia Latine reddita. In the second decade of the 19th century he published in Ragusa two further works in Croatian (Slovinski). Ferić put together a collection of short poems in praise of those Ragusan poets who wrote in the Illyrian language, such as Dominko Zlatarić's translation of Sophocles and Ivan Gundulić's Osman. (en)
  • Дуро (Юрий) Ферич известный, как Гвозденица (хорв. Đuro Gvozdenica Ferić, лат. Georgius Ferrich; 5 июня 1739 Дубровник - 13 марта 1820, Дубровник) — далматинский хорватский поэт и писатель, переводчик, иезуит, генеральный викарий. (ru)
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