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- Ludovicus Cerva Tubero (Serbo-Croatian: Ludovik Crijević Tuberon, Italian: Ludovico Cerva Tuberon, his surname is also written Cervarius; 1459–1527), was...
- Mavro Orbini (1601) renders the name Miloš Kobilić. Ludovik Crijević Tuberon (1459–1527), in his Writings on the Present Age (published in 1603), Milon...
- Ronsano, notes that many Italians saw all “Croats” as Dalmatians. Ludovik Tuberon Crijević, writing of Pannonius, says that he was born a Slav (genere itidem...
- Ottoman empires. One of Orbini's probable sources was Ludovik Crijević Tuberon. Orbini also published a book in Serbo-Croatian, Spiritual Mirror (Zrcalo...
- Česmički - poet Marko Marulić - poet Šiško Menčetić - poet Ludovik Crijević Tuberon - Latinist and historian Džore Držić - poet Hanibal Lucić - poet and playwright...
- making it one of the strongest lights in the Adriatic Sea. Ludovik Crijević Tuberon, a historian from Ragusa (now known as Dubrovnik), lived here towards the...
- Secular literature also flourished in Dubrovnik. Historian Louis Crijević Tuberon (Ludovicus Cerva Tuber, 1459–1527) emulated Sallustius and Tacitus in his...
- history of Mauro Orbini's Il regno de gli Slavi (1601) and Ludovik Crijević Tuberon's Writings on the Present Age (Commentaria temporum suorum) (1603), they...