Summary
Ignjat Ðurðević: Saltjer slovinski (2nd ed.)
Saltjer Slovinski sung after D. Ignacio Gjorgja, the abbot of Melites.
Foreword: Andrija Torkvato Berlić.
Saltjer Slovinski sung after D. Ignacio Gjorgja, the abbot of Melites.
Other edition.
Additional image of the author taken from the Internet.
With 150 songs and an overview of all the author's works "written in Latin, Slovenian and Italian, composed according to Serafin M. Cervi from Dinča, found in the so far still manuscript part: Bibliotheca Rhacusina Illustrium Scriptorum."
From the Internet:
Ignjat Đurđević also known as Ignazio Giorgi (1675-1737) was a Croatian baroque poet and translator, historian, astronomer and biographer born from a rich and distinguished Dubrovnik family. He was a poet of deep feelings that even church restrictions could not restrain, so his hot "Ljuvene pjesni" are among the selected lyrical values of poetic Dubrovnik, with the recognizable experiences of Bunić's verse... For more than twenty years, he refined the poem "Uzdasi Mandaljena pokornica", his most beautiful poetic work, which he printed in Venice in 1728, together with the cycle "Poems of Differences". In 1729, also in Venice, the "Slovenian Psalter" was published, these are Đurđević's translations, or paraphrases, of the Psalms of King David.
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