Marino Becichemo or Marin Beçikemi (c. 1468 – 1526) was an Albanian scholar and orator who was a prominent humanist in the cities of Brescia and later Padua in the Republic of Venice in the early 16th century.
[4] In 1484, at only 17 years of age, he held a speech in the city in honour of mayor Marco Antonio Morosini.
[4] At that time, he returned to Dulcigno where he married Caterina, the daughter of the local nobleman Pasquale Dabri whose mother belonged to the Bruti family.
[9] His commentary on classical Latin authors Castigationes et observationes in Virgilium , Ovidium , Ciceronem , Servium et Priscianum was published during this time, in 1495, and was dedicated to the Ragusan Senate.
In Brescia, his first works in Latin were published, such as Observationum collectanea in primum Historiae naturali librum (1504–1506).
In 1962 Beçikemi's panegyric of 1503 was translated into Albanian and English and included with Marin Barleti's work, The Siege of Shkodra.