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Laza Kostić may be characterized as an eccentric but had a spark of genius. He was the first to introduce iambic meter into dramatic poetry and the first translator of Shakespeare into Serbian. At a European authors' convention at the turn of the 20th century he tried to explain the relationship between the culture of Serbia and those of major ...
Santa Maria della Salute is a 2016 Serbian biographical film about the Serbian poet Laza Kostić. [1] [2] Cast. Vojin Ćetković – Laza Kosti ...
Santa Maria della Salute (English: Saint Mary of Health; Venetian: Bazéłega de Santa Maria de ła Sałute), commonly known simply as La Salute (Italian: [la saˈlute]), is a Roman Catholic church and minor basilica located at the Punta della Dogana in the Dorsoduro sestiere of the city of Venice, Italy.
Punta della Dogana is an art museum in one of Venice's old customs buildings, the Dogana da Mar.It also refers to the triangular area of Venice where the Grand Canal meets the Giudecca Canal, and its collection of buildings: the church of Santa Maria della Salute, (hence the area is also known as Punta della Salute), the Patriarchal Seminary of Venice, and Dogana da Mar at the triangle's tip.
The authors of the epoch had begun using the newly reformed Serbian language and wrote several works which are considered masterpieces of the Serbian literature, such as Đulići uveoci and poetry for children by Jovan Jovanović Zmaj, Santa Maria della Salute by Laza Kostić and several poems by Đura Jakšić. [26]
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Santa Maria della Scala, Rome: Pope Innocent X: La Madonna delle Grotte [25] c. 1647: Santi Domenico e Sisto, Rome: Pope Innocent X Madonna del Fonte [26] 8 June 1647: Baptistry of the Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran, Rome: Pope Innocent X: La Madonna delle Grazie [27] 14 August 1647 Santa Maria della Consolazione, Rome: Pope Innocent X
The hospice of Santa Maria of Salute was administered by Franciscans of the 3rd Order until abandoned in 1324. This occurred after the activities of the hospice were opposed by townspeople. Master Fardo attempted to foster other charitable Christian efforts, including the conversion of the Jews, until retiring to a hospice hermitage on nearby ...