- Joannes Lucius
Joannes Lucius ( _it. 'Giovanni Lucio', _hr. 'Ivan Lučić'; September,
1604 -January 11 ,1679 ), was ahistorian fromDalmatia . His greatest and most famous work is "De regno Dalmatiae et Croatiae " ("The Kingdom of Dalmatia and Croatia"), which includes valuable historical sources, a bibliography and six historicalmap s.Life and works
Lucius was born into a noble family in Trogir (today in Croatia), in the Venetian
Dalmatia . After some schooling in his hometown, he went toRome , where he spent two years, and then obtained his Ph.D. in ecclesiastical and civil law in theUniversity of Padua . He returned toTraù and held various offices, but he returned to Rome in 1654. Here he became a member of the Fraternity of Saint Jerome and then its president. He participated in the work of many scientific academies of his age and wrote to scientists fromDalmatia ,Italy andEurope .He wrote a number of historical works in Italian and Latin. His greatest and most famous work is "
De regno Dalmatiae et Croatiae " ("The Kingdom of Dalmatia and Croatia"). The book was published after the war of Candia, a critical moment for theRepublic of Venice .In his book Lucius pointed out the difference between the Romance and Slavic
Dalmatia , the habits of the people and the cultural borderlines.It was first printed in
Amsterdam in 1666. This book provides an overview of thehistory of Dalmatia and Croatia from theprehistory to the 15th century. While his predecessors and contemporaries used suppositions as much as facts, Lucius founded his estimates on genuine sources. At the end of the book, he included certain valuable historical sources and a bibliography with his comments. The book had six historicalmap s. One of these, the historical map "Illyricum hodiernum " ("Illyria Today") was dedicated byJoannes Blaeu , Lucius' publisher, to the Croatianban Petar Zrinski [http://pubwww.srce.hr/hpm/p0248003.htm] . Since everyone was looking up to antiquity, the Zrinski believed their ancestors were Roman aristocrats. Lucius showed them that their roots reached back to the famous medieval dukes ofŠubić fromBribir .Lucius participated in the dispute about the authenticity of the text of "
Trimalchio 's Banquet" by the Roman satiristPetronius , which had been found inTraù .He published the history of his home town and region in
Venice "Memoriae istoriche di Tragurio, ora detto Trau " ("Traù in Historical Literature"; 1673). He also published a book of Roman inscriptions fromDalmatia , including the inscriptions collected by the famous poet and writerMarko Marulić . Shortly before his death, Lucius prepared theStatute ofTraù for printing.Lucius was never married. He resided in Rome until his death, and was buried there, in the Church of St Jerome. A monument was erected to his memory in 1740.
ignificance
Joannes Lucius was the first Dalmatian historian who critically examined and used historical sources: documents and chronicles, inscriptions and last wills. His historical
methodology is far above his time.He wrote to many famous people from Ragusa, especially
Stefano Gradi , the head of theVatican Library . His numerous letters, revealing him as a man of integrity and a skillful writer, are a valuable fresco of the conditions of his time.Lucius' work, written in a
lapidary and clear style, based on critical considerations, is the cornerstone of the modernhistoriography about Dalmatia [ [http://www.arcipelagoadriatico.it/pdf/saggi&contributi_Dalmazia_StoriaDalmazia_Toth3.pdf Dalmatian history: the Venitian time] ] .InCroatia today Lucius is considered the father of modern cotemporary Croatian historiography.Works
The following are his principal published works:
*"De Regno Dalmatiae et Croatiae libri sex" (6 vols., Venice, 1673);
*"Inscriptiones Dalmaticae, notae ad memoriale Pauli de Paulo, notae ad Palladium Fuscum, addenda vel corrigenda in opere de regno Dalmatiae et Croatiae, variae lectiones Chronici Ungarici manuscripti cum editis" (Venice, 1673).References
External links
* [http://public.srce.hr/hpm/p0248002.htm Blaeu and Lucius: The Map of Illyria]
* [http://www.arcipelagoadriatico.it/biografie/bio_dal/lucio_giovanni.htm Giovanni Lucio (in Italian)]
* [http://www.arcipelagoadriatico.it/pdf/saggi&contributi_Dalmazia_StoriaDalmazia_Toth3.pdf Dalmatian history: the Venitian time (in Italian)]
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