Julije (Julio) Bajamonti, also known as Giulio Bajamonti, (Split 4 August 1744- 12 November 1800 Split) was medical historian, writer, translator, encyclopedist, historian, philosopher, and musician from the city of Split in present-day Croatia. His wife was a Split commoner Ljuba Bajamonti.
Julije Bajamonti is known for composing the first opera in today Croatia (La traslazione di San Doimo, performed only once), writing about the history of Split (unfinished and unpublished, and helping the Venetian abbot, Alberto Fortis, with his journey around Dalmatia, which also included the discovery of the now famous Croatian song, Hasanaginica.
After the fall of Venice in 1797 he urged that Dalmatia should be annexed to Austro-Hungary. In his speech in 1797 he said that Austria was the successor of the old Venetian state. Like many other intellectuals along the Dalmatian coast, Bajamonti wrote most of his works in Italian.
He was very interested in the Croatian language, national costumes and tradition, economic and cultural progress. Niccol?mmaseo claims that there was no one in Italy who wrote better than Bajamonti during his time.
He performed his medical work in the cities of Split, Hvar, and Kotor (in the area of Boka Kotorska in today's Montenegro). (Retracter)...(lire la suite) Source de l'extrait biographique : Wikipedia