Vlaho Getaldić

Vlaho Getaldić

Vlaho Getaldić also Biagio Ghetaldi (Dubrovnik, 22 December, 1788 - 27 October 1872) was a Croatian writer, translator and politician from Dubrovnik. He was grand-nephew of the renowned Marin Getaldić, and descendant of Gundulić through his mother's line.

Born in Ragusa (modern Dubrovnik), he was member and president of the Council "Reign of Dalmatia" based in the city of Zadar, which consisted of eight individuals.
Getaldić married with Ana de Bosdari (Božidarević). His cousin, "podestà" of Ragusa, Šišmundo Getaldić-Gundulić married with the sister of Malvina de Bosdari (Božidarević).

The Austrian Empire gave him the title of Baron in 1846. In 1865 Vlaho translated "Osman" (by Ivan Gundulić) from Croatian into Latin hexameters. In the short introduction, Vlaho gave the rules of his translations.
Also, Vlaho wrote poetry in Latin language.

Notes

*Caesareo principi archiduci Austriae Regio Ungariae et Bohemiae Principi etc. etc., Dalmatiam primum auspicatissime invisenti Blasius A. Ghetaldi Jadera, Battara, 1842. In 8¡, brossura, pp. n. 24

* Biagio Barone de Ghetaldi, Francesco Conte di Borelli, "Discorsi sull'economia rurale in Dalmazia e particolarmente nel distretto di Zara", Battara, Zara 1850 [http://books.google.it/books?id=6v8XAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA65&lpg=PA65&dq=sulle+economia+rurale+in+Dalmazia+e+particolarmente+nel+distretto+di+Zara&source=web&ots=_63DYOarhF&sig=tbybNnFsgxZhMVNsjGPDEfB70h0&hl=it&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=1&ct=result] .

* Ioannis Francisci Gondulae pat. Rag. Osmanides Latinis. versibus expressa, Venetiis, 1865. (izbor).

ee also

* Republic of Ragusa
* List of notable Ragusans
* Dubrovnik
* Dalmatia
* History of Dalmatia
* House of Getaldić

External links

* [http://www.literature.at/webinterface/library/ALO-BOOK_V01?objid=11809&zoom=3&ocr=&page=172 Biagio Ghetaldi]
* [http://books.google.cl/books?vid=OCLC06696775&id=sdMJAAAAIAAJ&pg=RA5-PA347&lpg=RA5-PA347&dq=biagio+ghetaldi&as_brr=1#PRA4-PA322,M1 Biagio Ghetaldi II]
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