Petar Kolendić
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Petar Kolendić (Serbian Cyrillic: Петар Колендић; Dubrovnik, 17 September 1882 - Belgrade, 14 April 1969) was a Serbian and Croatian writer and literary historian.[1][2]
He was mostly influenced by his professors -- Vatroslav Jagić, Konstantin Jireček, Václav Vondrák, and Milan Rešetar -- from the time he attended the universities in Zagreb, Berlin, Prague, and Belgrade. In academia, Kolendić acquired and assimilated a certain approach to the history of literature, to which he was to be faithful throughout his life.[3]
In 1964, his writings were collected and printed in a book entitled "From the Ancient Dubrovnik", published by Belgrade's Srpsko književna zadruga.Njegoš.[5]
Honours
- Member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. 2 March 1946[6]
See also
References
- ^ Poje, Lahorka Plejić. "KOLENDIĆ, PETAR". Leksikon Marina Držića (in Croatian). Lexicographic Institute of Miroslav Krlez. Retrieved 15 September 2019.
- ^ "Петар Колендић - ИСТОРИЈСКА БИБЛИОТЕКА". www.istorijskabiblioteka.com.
- ^ "KOLENDIĆ, PETAR".
- OCLC 977908998.
- ISBN 9780820481357– via Google Books.
- ^ "Kamerna izlozba o Petru Kolendicu i Jorju Tadicu". Српска академија наука и уметнoсти (in Serbian). Retrieved 13 March 2022.