Stanoje Stanojevic Istorija Srpskog Naroda 11.pdf ~REPACK~
the book of jovan jovanović zmaj. it is the first comprehensive monograph on the history of the serbian people with the material dating to the period from the mythical times to the death of king dušan, with the exception of the stories of his life that were already used in the previous manuscripts. the book was published in belgrade in 1781. stanoje stanojevi, istorija srpskoga naroda [history of the serbian people], belgrade: srpska knj
Stanoje Stanojevic Istorija Srpskog Naroda 11.pdf
his little book, zbornik iz matoslava, is in serbian, edited by "matoslava, the bulgarian monk from the banya (a monastery near zrenjanin), who lived in the seventh century. stanoje stanojevi, istorija srpskoga naroda [history of the serbian people], belgrade: srpska knj
he was born in the serbian village of stanoje, near the river šumica in the brdje area (belgrade). he was a church canon for the serb church in sremski karlovci, and he died in 1846. stanoje stanojevi, istorija srpskoga naroda [history of the serbian people], belgrade: srpska knj
on the second page, he writes: "the serbian people began to write their history in the fourth century. but none of the historians know the reason for this fact. in any case, it is clear that the history is not for everyone to know, but for the monks, for the people of the church, for them that are expert in church history, and for the clergymen who can explain everything for the people. stanoje stanojevi, istorija srpskoga naroda [history of the serbian people], belgrade: srpska knj
the most important of the manuscripts was written by matoslava, a bulgarian monk, in the monastery of banya (bergantium) near zrenjanin. the first edition of this manuscript was printed by kuzman kovachev in 1825, in belgrade. the second edition was printed by m. popovic, and there is a third, the fourth and a fifth, including the third one that was printed in zrenjanin in 1851. stanoje stanojevi, istorija srpskoga naroda [history of the serbian people], belgrade: srpska knj