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Petar Kanavelić : ウィキペディア英語版 | Petar Kanavelić Pietro Canavelli (in Italian, his personal spelling; known as Petar Kanavelić in Croatian; 27 December 1637–16 January 1719) was a Venetian writer who wrote poems in Slavic and Italian. He is regarded as one of the greatest Croatian writers of the 17th century. == Biography == Canavelli was born in Curzola (Korčula), part of the Republic of Venice (now modern Croatia), the last male descendant of an old, wealthy and distinguished noble family of the town. In Curzola he attended local schools. He undertook clerical studies. He also studied law in Padua. This was a quiet common practice for the time for Dalmatian intellectuals. He worked in a series of town offices, mostly in legal matters, trade and the management of property. He was also was a teacher, lawyer and in 1665 became a member of the Great Council. In Zara (Zadar), he was Chancellor of the Venetian ''Governor General'' of Dalmatia, C. Cornaro and A. Priuli (1665–68). In 1673 he became the representative of the Curzola community in Venice. He died in Curzola in 1719.
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