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Džore Držić (pronounced [dʒǒːre dř̩ːʒitɕ]; Italian: Giorgio Darsa) (February 6, 1461 – September 26, 1501) was a poet and playwright, one of the fathers of Croatian literature. This respectable citizen of Dubrovnik, the uncle of the greatest Croatian playwright Marin Držić, the rector of the Church of All Saints, the chancellor of the Dubrovnik chapter, a contemporary of the poet Marko Marulić, created a poetic opus that became a primal expression of the linguistic form that would become the official Croatian language.

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  • Džore Držić (en)
  • Džore Držić (pl)
  • Држич, Джоре (ru)
  • Джоре Држич (uk)
  • Džore Držić (sv)
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  • Džore Držić (ur. 6 lutego 1461 w Dubrowniku, zm. 26 września 1501 tamże) – chorwacki poeta. Studiował prawo we Włoszech. Tworzył poezję miłosną opiewającą urodę wybranki i cierpienia nie odwzajemnionego uczucia. Jego twórczość pozostawała pod wpływem XV-wiecznej włoskiej liryki, jednak była pozbawiona charakterystycznej dla niej zmysłowości. Ważniejsze jego dzieła to Piesme Šiška Menčetića i Gjore Držića (wydane w 1870). Polskie tłumaczenia ukazały się w 1989 w antologii Dubrownicka poezja miłosna. (pl)
  • Džore Držić, född 6 februari 1461 i Dubrovnik, död där 26 september 1501, var en kroatisk poet. Držić betraktas jämte den något äldre skaldebrodern Šiško Menčetić såsom en av grundläggarna av den ragusanska kärlekslyriken i provensalsk anda. Hans Pjesni razlike (Blandade dikter) utgavs av Sydslaviska akademien i Zagreb 1870 under redaktion av Vatroslav Jagić ("Stari pisci hrvatski", andra bandet). (sv)
  • Džore Držić (pronounced [dʒǒːre dř̩ːʒitɕ]; Italian: Giorgio Darsa) (February 6, 1461 – September 26, 1501) was a poet and playwright, one of the fathers of Croatian literature. This respectable citizen of Dubrovnik, the uncle of the greatest Croatian playwright Marin Držić, the rector of the Church of All Saints, the chancellor of the Dubrovnik chapter, a contemporary of the poet Marko Marulić, created a poetic opus that became a primal expression of the linguistic form that would become the official Croatian language. (en)
  • Джоре Држич (Džore Držić [ʤɔ̝̌ːrɛ̝ dř̩ːʒiʨ], итал. Giorgio Darsa, 6 февраля 1461, Дубровник, теперь Хорватия — 26 сентября 1501, там же) — хорватский гуманистический поэт и драматург, один из «столпов»-родоначальников хорватской литературы, представитель Далматинского Ренессанса. «Pjesni ljuvene» (Любовные стихи) Джоре Држича по типу петрарковские, они были чрезвычайно популярны в своё время в Дубровнике. Местный аристократ Никша Ранина (Nikša Ranjina) включил их и поэзию Шишка Менчетича (Šiško Menčetić) в первую хорватскую поэтическую антологию. (ru)
  • Джоре Држич (Džore Držić МФА: [ʤɔ̝̌ːrɛ̝ dř̩ːʒiʨ], італ. Giorgio Darsa; 6 лютого 1461, Дубровник, тепер Хорватія — 26 вересня 1501, там же) — хорватський гуманістичний поет і драматург, один зі «стовпів»-родоначальників хорватської літератури, представник Далматинського Ренесансу. «Любовні вірші» (Pjesni ljuvene) Джоре Држича є петраркістськими, вони були надзвичайно популярними свого часу в Дубровнику. Місцевий аристократ Нікша Раніна (Nikša Ranjina) включив їх і поезії Шишка Менчетича у першу хорватську поетичну антологію. (uk)
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  • Džore Držić (pronounced [dʒǒːre dř̩ːʒitɕ]; Italian: Giorgio Darsa) (February 6, 1461 – September 26, 1501) was a poet and playwright, one of the fathers of Croatian literature. This respectable citizen of Dubrovnik, the uncle of the greatest Croatian playwright Marin Držić, the rector of the Church of All Saints, the chancellor of the Dubrovnik chapter, a contemporary of the poet Marko Marulić, created a poetic opus that became a primal expression of the linguistic form that would become the official Croatian language. His poetry proves that his humanist roots had a beneficial effect on his poetic diction and other qualities, such as discreetness and spirituality. It makes his love poems very different from those of his older contemporary and eternal rival, Šiško Menčetić. Držić's Pjesni ljuvene (Love Poems) must have been very popular in Dubrovnik. By the time the noble Nikša Ranjina started filling his famous manuscript collection with love poems composed by young citizens of Dubrovnik for their ladies, Džore Držić was six years dead, but Ranjina included his poems. It means they were recited and remembered. In fact, they are easy to remember. Some of his poems go beyond the conventional rhetorical style of Petrarchist poetry. Their graceful and warm verses, remindful of folk songs, are above almost everything else in the Ranjina's Miscellany, the oldest collection of Croatian Petrarchist lyric. Today's favorite is the refined and graceful poem Odiljam se (I Am Going Away), in verses of sixteen syllables, simple and warm, with a hint of bugarštica, a kind of a ballad. His eclogue Radmio and Ljubmir, found only recently, was written in the late 15th century. It is the first Croatian play with a secular theme, opening a new period of the , which is reason enough to hail its writer as the initiator of the modern Croatian theater. (en)
  • Džore Držić (ur. 6 lutego 1461 w Dubrowniku, zm. 26 września 1501 tamże) – chorwacki poeta. Studiował prawo we Włoszech. Tworzył poezję miłosną opiewającą urodę wybranki i cierpienia nie odwzajemnionego uczucia. Jego twórczość pozostawała pod wpływem XV-wiecznej włoskiej liryki, jednak była pozbawiona charakterystycznej dla niej zmysłowości. Ważniejsze jego dzieła to Piesme Šiška Menčetića i Gjore Držića (wydane w 1870). Polskie tłumaczenia ukazały się w 1989 w antologii Dubrownicka poezja miłosna. (pl)
  • Džore Držić, född 6 februari 1461 i Dubrovnik, död där 26 september 1501, var en kroatisk poet. Držić betraktas jämte den något äldre skaldebrodern Šiško Menčetić såsom en av grundläggarna av den ragusanska kärlekslyriken i provensalsk anda. Hans Pjesni razlike (Blandade dikter) utgavs av Sydslaviska akademien i Zagreb 1870 under redaktion av Vatroslav Jagić ("Stari pisci hrvatski", andra bandet). (sv)
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