- Ludovik Crijević Tuberon
Ludovik Crijević Tuberon ( _la. Ludovicus Cerva Tubero) (1459 - 1527) was a Croatian latinist, who especially excelled with his work in historiography.
He was born in the
Republic of Dubrovnik (then officially "Ragusa") and studied philosophy, theology and mathematics inParis . At the age of 25 he entered theBenedictine Order and became dedicated to investigating ancient Roman historical works and studying local history. For twenty years he worked at the monastery of St. Jacob at Višnjica near Dubrovnik.Tuberon's chief work "Writings on the Present Age" ("Commentaria temporum suorum") was first published in 1603 and was printed a few times. This historical work chronicles the history from the death of king
Matthias Corvinus in 1490 until the death ofPope Leo X in 1522. The text offers a basic source of the Jagiellon period in theKingdom of Hungary . In it Tuberon, drawing onSallustius andTacitus , accurately and descriptively showed the events, personalities, social and economic events on the wide area betweenBuda andConstantinople from 1490 to 1522.
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