Savic-Rebac, Anica (1892–1935)
Savić-Rebac, Anica (1892–1935)
Serbian poet and educator. Born 1892; died 1935.
Published work on European and other southern Slavic writers, including Montenegrin poet Njegoš; taught classical philology, wrote on philosophy and painting, and translated works from Greek, Latin, German and English.
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