ДУБРОВАЧКИ КНЕЗ МЕДО ПУЦИЋ (1821–1882) ПОВОДОМ ДВЕСТОГОДИШЊИЦЕ РОЂЕЊА
DUBROVNIK COUNT MEDO PUCIĆ (1821–1882) ON THE OCCASION OF THE 200TH BIRTH ANNIVERSAR
Author(s): Slavenko TerzićSubject(s): History, 19th Century
Published by: Istorijski institut, Beograd
Keywords: Medo Pucić; Dubrovnik; Padua; Catholic Serbs; pan-Slavism; Serbian idea; slovinstvo; Italy; Society of Serbian Letters; Spomenici srbski; Serbia; Vuk; Njegoš; Stojan Novaković
Summary/Abstract: Dubrovnik count Medo Pucić, a descendant of old Dubrovnik nobility, born in 1821, was a vocal supporter of pan-Slavism and the forefather of the Serbian national idea, which was based on old Dubrovnik and Dalmatian slovinstvo. Educated in Venice, Padua and Vienna, he shared the political views and cultural orientation of Ján Kollár and other ideologues of Slavic unity. He dealt with the history of Dubrovnik (Povijestnica Dubrovnika) and the publication of medieval original documents from the Dubrovnik Archive (Spomenici srbski od 1395. do 1423. godine). He wrote patriotic poetry. In 1860, he was elected a corresponding member of the Society of Serbian Letters, and in 1870 a full member of the Serbian Learned Society.
Journal: Историјски часопис
- Issue Year: 2022
- Issue No: 71
- Page Range: 331-343
- Page Count: 13
- Language: Serbian