Arhimandrit Jovan Rajić

Arhimandrit Jovan Rajić

Serbian writer (Srijemski Karlovci, 11. XI. 1726 – Kovilj, 11. XII. 1801). Studied at the Spiritual Academy in Kiev, was a high school teacher in Srijemski Karlovci and Novi Sad. From 1772, monk and archimandrite in the Kovilj monastery. For educational purposes, he wrote the textbook Katihizis (1776), the most translated Serbian book of the 18th century. century, and a comprehensive history of several Slavic nations History of various Slavic nations, especially Bulgarians, Croats and Serbs (I–IV, 1794–95). He is also the author of several theological works, then lyrical and epic poems, among which stand out the allegorical-historical poem Boj zmaja sa orlovi (1791), and the collection of moralistic stories Cvetnik (1802).


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Istorija raznyh’ slavenskih’ narodov’, naipače Bolgar’, Horvatov’ i Serbov

Istorija raznyh’ slavenskih’ narodov’, naipače Bolgar’, Horvatov’ i Serbov

Arhimandrit Jovan Rajić

The second edition of Rajić's famous history of the South Slavs. Extremely rare on the market, currently the only one on offer. Books in very good condition, with all pages and folders. The pages are clean, without markings or underlining, some traces of

Tipografija Kraljevskog univerziteta Ugarskoga, 1823.
Ancient slavic. Cyrillic alphabet. Hardcover.
The book consists of 4 volumes
2500.00