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Anica Bošković (1714 in Dubrovnik – 13 August 1804 in Dubrovnik) was a Ragusan writer. She wrote a pastoral song and translated from the Italian language. Educated by Jesuits, Christian themes permeate her work. Hers was one of the first important women's names in Croatian literature. ''The Dialogue'' (1758), "was the first and sole literary work written by a female author in the literature of old Dubrovnik". Bošković was born in Dubrovnik on November 3 or December 3, 1714, the youngest of nine children. Her parents were Paula Bettera, daughter of an Italian wealthy family, and Nikola Boskovic, a dealer originally from Orahov Do. Her brother Roger Joseph Boscovich was a notable physicist, astronomer, mathematician, philosopher, diplomat, poet, theologian, Jesuit priest, and a polymath,〔(Biography: Roger Joseph Boscovich, S.J. ), Fairchild University website.〕 and her other brothers, the Latinist Baro Bošković and the poet Petar Bošković, contributed to Croatian culture. Boskovic's contemporaries were Mariju Betteru-Dimitrović, Lukreciju Bogašinović, Juliju Bunić, Nadu Bunić, and Katarinu Zrinsku. ==References== *Ante Kadić: Otkriće Amerike u hrvatskoj književnosti, Hrvatska revija br. 42/1992. *Ante Kadić: Ruđer J. Bošković : njegov književni i duhovni lik : prigodom 200-godišnjice njegove smrti, Hrvatska revija br. 37/1987. *Nevenka Nekić: Skica za portret Ruđera Boškovića, Hrvatska revija br. 49/1999. *Mirko Kratofil: Historiografija o Dubrovniku u 1999. godini., Hrvatska revija br. 50/2000. *Zbornik stihova i proze 18. stoljeća. "PSHK", knj. 19, prir. R. Bogišić, Zagreb 1973. (Mateša Antun Kuhačević; Vid Došen; Antun Ivanošić; Đuro Hidža; Marko Bruerović; Anica Bošković) *Sebastijan Slade, Fasti litterario-Ragusini, Dubrovačka književna kronika, Hrvatski institut za povijest, (Biblioteka Hrvatska povjesnica. Posebna izdanja), Zagreb, 2001 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Anica Bošković」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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