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Marko Marulić

Marulić scholar Bratislav Lučin notes that he was well-versed in both the Christian Bible and in the Fathers of the Church. At the same time, Marulić also attentively read the Pre-Christian Greek and Latin Classics. He read and interpreted Latin epigrams, wrote glosses on the erotic poetry of Catullus, read Petronius' ''Satyricon'', and admired Erasmus of Rotterdam. Marulić also composed humanist elegies, satirical poetry, erotic epigrams inspired by Ovid, and Latin Christian poetry inspired not only by the epics of Homer and Virgil, but also by Lucan, Statius, Faltonia Betitia Proba, Juvencus, Venantius Fortunatus, Cyprianus Gallus, Coelius Sedulius, and many other both Pagan and Christian writers in the same language.
According to Franz Posset, Marulić aspired to the Renaissance humanist ideal of the ''uomo universale'' ("universal man"). To this end, he was interested in painting and drawing, local and national history, languages, and poetry. His overall goal always remained ''renovatio Christiana'' ("The Renewal of Christianity") as represented by the future Counter-Reformation. Accordingly, like many other Renaissance humanists who shared his views, Marulić denounced simony and immorality among Roman Catholic priests and members of the hierarchy in often violent language throughout his writings.
Although Marulić and Martin Luther lived at the same time and were published by two of the same Basel printers, their collected writings make no mention of each other. In the absence of evidence to the contrary, it must be assumed that both theologians were simply unaware of the other's existence. At the same time, both men shared a common belief in ''Evangelica Veritas'' ("Gospel Truth") and "theology for piety". They both built their differing theology upon the similar training they received in scholasticism, Renaissance humanism, and ''Devotio Moderna''. Like fellow Renaissance humanists Johann Reuchlin, Erasmus of Rotterdam, Thomas More, John Fisher, Juan Luis Vives, and Paolo Riccio, however, Marko Marulić remained committed to an internal renewal of Roman Catholicism and loyal to the Holy See, while Martin Luther and his adherents did not.
Marulić's work was admired both by many of the greatest and most influential Catholic saints of the Counter-Reformation and also, since much of Marulić could be read without violating ''sola scriptura'', by generations of believers in Protestantism.
His writings in Renaissance Latin, once adored and envied across Europe, shared the destiny that befell most Renaissance Humanist literature and faded into obscurity. According to Lučin, however, the passage of time has slowly revealed the important web of influence that the poet and writer wove all over Europe and far beyond its borders. Marulić's writings were admired by churchmen such as Saints Francis Xavier, Francis de Sales, Peter Canisius, and Charles Borromeo, by monarchs and statesmen such as King Henry VIII, Thomas More, and Emperor Charles V, emulated by poets like Jan Dantyszek, Conrad Peutinger, and Francisco de Quevedo, and translated into vernacular verse by still other poets; including Fray Luis de León, St Philipp Howard, Rhina Espaillat, and Edward Mulholland. Furthermore, manuscripts of Marulić works previously thought lost, such as his Christian epic poem the ''Davidiad'' in 1952, his Latin-Croatian literary translation of Thomas à Kempis' ''The Imitation of Christ'' in 1989, and the Glasgow Codex in 1995, continue to resurface and to belatedly see publication for the first time.
One of Marulić's books published in the 1510s is also the first time a literary work used the term "psychology". More recently, Pope John Paul II quoted from a Marulić poem during his 1998 apostolic visit to Solin, Croatia. Provided by Wikipedia
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1Epistola Domini Marci Maruli Spalatensis ad Adrianum VI. Pont. Max. de calamitatibus occurentibus et exhortatio ad communem omnium christianorum unionem et pacem: [ova knjiga, "Poslanica Marka Marulića papi Hadrijanu VI.", - pretisak i prilozi na hrvatskom i engleskom jeziku - tiskana je u povodu dolaska pape Ivana Pavla Drugoga u Hrvatsku, dana 10. i 11. rujna 1994] ; [oba sv. uložena u zajedničku kutiju]Published 1994Call Number: Loading…Order via interlibrary loan
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2Latinska moralnopoučna i teološka prozaPublished 2024Call Number: Loading…Table of Contents
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3The DavidiadPublished 2024Call Number: Loading…Table of Contents
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4The Marulič readerPublished 2007Call Number: Loading…Table of Contents
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5Judit: = JuditaPublished 2003Call Number: Loading…Order via interlibrary loan
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7Marulićev latinski rječnikPublished 1997Call Number: Loading…Order via interlibrary loan
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8Sabrana djela Marka MarulićaBand 2 : Hrvatska djela ; 2 - Pisni razlikeby Marulić, Marko 1450-1524Published 1993Call Number: Loading…Order via interlibrary loan
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9Sabrana djela Marka MarulićaBand 9 : Hrvatska djela ; 4 = 12 - Od naslidovan'ja isukarstova i od pogarjen'ja tašćin segasvitnjih : prijevod djela "De imitatione Christi"by Marulić, Marko 1450-1524Published 1989Call Number: Loading…Order via interlibrary loan
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10Sabrana djela Marka MarulićaBand 12. Od naslidovan'ja isukarstova i od progarjen'ja taščin segasvitnih. - 1989. - 369, 222 S.by Marulić, Marko 1450-1524Published 1989Call Number: Loading…Order via interlibrary loan
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11Sabrana djela Marka MarulićaBand 3 : Latinska djela ; 2 - Davidijadaby Marulić, Marko 1450-1524Published 1988Call Number: Loading…Order via interlibrary loan
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12Sabrana djela Marka MarulićaBand 7. Institucija ; 2. - 1987. - 649 S.by Marulić, Marko 1450-1524Published 1987Call Number: Loading…Order via interlibrary loan
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13DramePublished 1986Call Number: Loading…Order via interlibrary loan
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14Sabrana djela Marka MarulićaBand 5 : Latinska djela ; 4,1 = 6 - Institucija ; 1by Marulić, Marko 1450-1524Published 1986Call Number: Loading…Order via interlibrary loan
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15DavidiasPublished 1954Call Number: Loading…Order via interlibrary loan
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16Latinske pjesme Marka Marulića: Preveo Nikola ŠopPublished 1950Call Number: Loading…Order via interlibrary loan
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17Libar Marca Marula Splichianina [Marco Maruli Spalatensis] ... V chomse usdarsi Istoria Sfete udouice Judit u uersih haruacchi slosena ...Published 1950Call Number: Loading…Order via interlibrary loan
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18M. Marci Marvli Spalatensis, Dictorvm Factorvmqve Memorabilivm Libri Sex, Siue, De Bene Beateqve Vivendi institutione: ad normam vitae Sanctorum vtriusque Testamenti collecti, atque in ordinem digesti ; Additis Dvobvs Indicibvs VtilissimisPublished 1609Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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19M. Maruli Spalatensis Sechs Bücher Von gedächtnuß würdigen Reden und Thatten: oder: Von Lehr und underweisung, das Leben wol und selig anzustellen, nach form der Hailigen lebens, Altes und Newen Testaments ; hochuonnöthen den gemainen Landpriestern, dem, Völcklin darauß allerhand Materi Exempel fürzutragen: Auch den Klosterpersonen, vnd sonst allen gemainen Manns vnd Weibspersonen, so die wolgebanete Straß zum Himmel wandlen, vnd selig werden wöllenPublished 1594Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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20Marci Maruli Dictorum factorumque memorabilium libri sex, sive de bene beateque vivendi institutione ad normam vitae Sanctorum utriusque TestamentiPublished 1577Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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