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Hanibal Lucić

Hanibal Lucić () or Annibale Lucio (c. 1485 – December 14, 1553) was a Croatian Renaissance poet and playwright.
==Biography==
He was born to a Croatian noble family of ''Antun'' and ''Goja'' in Hvar, where he spent most of his life. Early in his youth, he was a judge and later became a lawyer of the Hvar municipality. As a witness of the Hvar Rebellion in 1510, he was forced to flee to Trogir and Split due to his disparaging stance towards the lower rebel peasantry. He referred to them as "''a bunch who have no thought''".
His early literary work became associated with the translations of Ovid's work (Croatian:''"iz latinske odiće svukavši u našu harvacku priobukal"''〔(http://www.poezija-gedichte.com/Content-pid-218.html )〕). His writings are primarily recorded to be written in the Southern Čakavian dialect. He wrote drama (''Robinja'', the first secular-themed play in history of Croatian literature) and love poetry, under heavy influence of Francesco Petrarca, but the Croatian folklore is also included in his work. His admiration towards the feminine figure plays an important role in most of his poems.
He was prone to self-criticism and had most of his work burned; the rest was salvaged and later published by his son ''Antonij''.

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