Martin Segon | |
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Born | Novo Brdo, Serbian Despotate |
Died | 1482 or 1485 |
Occupation | Writer, Catholic bishop and humanist (Bishop of Ulcinj) |
Citizenship | Serbian, Venetian |
Education | |
Alma mater | University of Padua |
Subject | Description of the national customs of the late medieval Balkans Biographical sketch of Skanderbeg |
Literary movement | Humanism |
Notable works | Martino Segono di Novo Brdo, vescovo di Dulcigno. Un umanista serbo-dalmata del tardo Quattrocento |
Relatives | Jovan de Segonis (parent) |
Martin Segon (Serbian Cyrillic: Мартин Сегон, Latin: Martinus Segonius Nouomotanus, Italian: Martino Segono) was a Serbian writer,[1] Catholic Bishop of Ulcinj, and a notable 15th-century humanist.[2]
Мартина Сегона, по сопственој изјави "српског писца"
Martin Segon je eden najvidnejših humanistov s konca 15. stoletja. Znano je, daje bil sin Jovana de Segonis iz Kotora in daje bil kanonik cerkve sv. Marije v znanem rudarskem mestu Novo Brdo. [...] Segonovo djelo je bilo vse do leta 1981 nepoznato. Takrat je Milanski profesor Agostino Perdusi izdal knjigo s naslovom "Martino Segono di Novo Brdo, vescovo di Dulcigno. Un umanista serbo-dalmata del tardo Quattrocento