Mikel Maruli Tarchaniota ose Mikel Maruli (greqisht: Μιχαήλ Μάρουλλος Ταρχανειώτης; italisht: Michele Marullo Tarcaniota; c. 1458 – 10 Prill 1500) ishte poet dhe bq
^Rabil, Albert (1988). Renaissance Humanism: Humanism beyond Italy (në anglisht). University of Pennsylvania Press. fq. 269. ISBN0-8122-8064-4. The famed Neolatin poet of Greek origin, Michael Marullus, lived for a while in Dubrovnik, as did several noted Jewish humanists.
^Hallam, Henry (2009). Introduction to the Literature of Europe (në anglisht). BiblioBazaar, LLC. fq. 129. ISBN978-1-115-16877-9. Marullus, a Greek by birth, has obtained a certain reputation for his Latin poems
^Revard, Stella Purce (2001). Pindar and the Renaissance hymn-ode, 1450-1700 (në anglisht). Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies. fq. 147. ISBN0-86698-263-9. Like the teachers of Greek who had also emigrated from Constantinople and the eastern empire in the fifteenth century, Marullo was of Greek stock
^Williams, Jonathan; Cheesman, Clive (2004). Classical love poetry (në anglisht). J. Paul Getty Museum. fq. 91. ISBN0-89236-786-5. Michael Marullus (ad 1453—1500): Classicizing poet of the Renaissance. Born to a noble Greek family in Constantinople and raised in Ragusa (Dubrovnik), he made his home in Italy where he fought as a mercenary.
^David Loth (2005). Lorenzo the Magnificent (në anglisht). Kessinger Publishing. fq. 275. ISBN0-7661-9979-7. She married Michael Marullus, a handsome Greek whose writings had brought him the patronage of Lorenzo and, in happier days, the praise of Poliziano as well.