He graduated Croatian studies at the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb in 1955, receiving a Doctor of Philosophy in 1964 with a thesis On the origin and development of Croatian medieval passion poetry and drama (Postanak i razvoj hrvatske srednjovjekovne pasionske poezije i drame) at the Faculty of Philosophy in Zadar.
There he continued to work as a professor of older Croatian literature. He was the Editor-in-Chief of the first volume of the Croatian Biographical Lexicon (1983). His work on early Croatian literature is collected in books Hrvatska književnost od humanizma do manirizma (1980), Po običaju začinjavac (1994) and Poticaji i nadahnuća (2005).
He edited and wrote commentaries on texts by Marko Marulić (1994), and provided a modern poetic rendition of Marulić"s Judita.
He also published a fictionalized biography of the Croatian humanist Fran Trankvil Andreis (Krvava rijeka, 1979) and a number of papers and theater critiques. He died in Zadar.
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Since 2002 he was a regular member of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts.