Serafino Cerva (Croatian: Serafin Crijević; 1696–1759),[1] also known as Saro, was a Dalmatian Italian author of Ragusan Library,[2][3] the first encyclopedia in the Dalmatian language, which comprised 435 biographies of ancient men and of the "Athens of the Adriatic" (Ragusa).[4] He translated some minor local literary works into Italian. He belonged to the Cerva family.
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SerafinoCerva (Croatian: Serafin Crijević; 1696–1759), also known as Saro, was a Dalmatian Italian author of Ragusan Library, the first encyclopedia in...
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