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Božidar Goraždanin

Božidar Ljubavić, better known as Božidar Goraždanin (Božidar of Goražde), was founder of the Goražde printing house, the second Serbian language printing house[1] and one of the earliest printing houses on the Balkans. Since 25 October 1519 he printed books on Cyrillic alphabet, first in Venice and then in the Church of Saint George in Sopotnica, Sanjak of Herzegovina, Ottoman Empire (today village in Novo Goražde, Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina) in period 1519–23. Only four printing presses were operational during the entire Ottoman period in Bosnia. The first press was press of Božidar Goraždanin while other three presses existed only in the 19th century.[2] In 1523 his printing house became nonoperational.[3]

Božidar Goraždanin
Born
Божидар Љубавић

Goražde
Died16th century
NationalityOttoman
Occupationprinter
Known forestablishing one of the earliest printing houses on the Balkans

Background edit

After the printing press was invented around 1450 by Johannes Gutenberg in Mainz, Germany, the art of book printing was soon introduced in other parts of Europe. By the end of the 15th century, Venice had become a major centre of printing. In 1493, Đurađ Crnojević, the ruler of the Principality of Zeta (in present-day Montenegro), sent Hieromonk Makarije to Venice to buy a press and learn the art of printing. At Cetinje, the capital of Zeta, Makarije printed in 1494 the Cetinje Octoechos, the first incunable written in the Serbian recension of Church Slavonic. The Crnojević printing house worked until 1496, when Zeta fell to the Ottomans.[4][5] In some earlier works Božidar Goraždanin was misidentified with Božidar Vuković.[6]

Goražde printing house edit

 
A page of the Goražde Psalter (1521)

In 1495 Božidar Ljubavić travelled to Venice for business purposes.[7] In 1518, Božidar Ljubavić resided at the Mileševa Monastery,[8] the see of a Serbian Orthodox diocese which had been part of the Kingdom of Bosnia since 1373.[9] Mileševa and other parts of its diocese, including the town of Goražde,[5] were located in the region of Herzegovina,[10] which was gradually conquered by the Ottomans between 1465 and 1481.[11]

In the second half of 1518, Božidar Ljubavić sent his sons, Đurađ and hieromonk Teodor, to Venice to buy a printing press and to learn the art of printing. The Ljubavić brothers procured a press and began printing a hieratikon (priest's service book), copies of which had been completed by 1 July 1519 either in Venice or at the Church of Saint George near Goražde. After Đurađ Ljubavić died in Venice on 2 March 1519, it is unclear whether his brother transported the press to Goražde before or after finishing the work on the hieratikon. Because members of Ljubavić family were from Goražde, they brought printing press to their hometown.[12] At the Church of Saint George, Teodor organised the Goražde printing house, which produced, beside the hieratikon, two more books in Church Slavonic of the Serbian recension: a psalter in 1521, and a small euchologion in 1523.[8] Books were printed by Božidar's grandson Dimitrije Ljubavić[12] after being edited by hieromonk Teodor, his uncle. Dimitrije Ljubavić went on to found a printing press in 1545 in Târgoviște who was himself working for the Metropolitanate of Wallachia at the time. The first book printed in printing house of Božidar Goraždanin was Goražde Psalter (Serbian: Псалтнр са носледовадем и часловием), printed on 25 October 1521.[13]

Božidar Ljubavić died suddenly on 2 March 1527.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Biblioteka 1994, p. 28.
  2. ^ Suarez & Woudhuysen 2013, p. 506.
  3. ^ Matica 1974, p. 481.
  4. ^ Biggins & Crayne 2000, pp. 85–86
  5. ^ a b Barać 2008, pp. 27–29
  6. ^ Немировский & библиотека 2009, p. 113.
  7. ^ Savez 1997, p. 32.
  8. ^ a b Barać 2008, pp. 41–44
  9. ^ Fine 1994, pp. 392–93, 484
  10. ^ Fine 1994, p. 578
  11. ^ Fine 1994, p. 585
  12. ^ a b Bihalji-Merin 1978, p. 92.
  13. ^ Pregled 1984, p. 1124.

Sources edit

  • Немировский, Евгений Львович; библиотека, Российская государственная (2009). Славянские издания кирилловского (церковнославянского) шрифта, 1421-2000: 1491-1550. Знак. ISBN 978-5-9551-0295-5.
  • Suarez, Michael F., S.J.; Woudhuysen, H. R. (October 2013). The Book: A Global History. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-967941-6.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Barać, Dragan (2008). . In Dragan Barać (ed.). Горажданска штампарија 1519–1523 [The Goražde Printing House 1519–1523] (in Serbian). Belgrade: National Library of Serbia; East Sarajevo: Philosophical Faculty of the University of East Sarajevo. ISBN 978-86-7035-186-8. Archived from the original on 2014-04-08.
  • Savez, društava istoričara (1997). Jugoslovenski istorijski časopis. Savez društava istoričara Jugoslavije.
  • Fine, John Van Antwerp (1994). The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press. ISBN 0-472-08260-4.
  • Biblioteka, Matica srpska (Novi Sad, Serbia). (1994). Godïsnjak Biblioteke Matice srpske.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • Pregled (1984). Pregled.
  • Bihalji-Merin, Oto (1978). Mala enciklopedija Prosveta: opšta enciklopedija. Prosveta.
  • Matica (1974). Zbornik Matice srpske za književnost i jezik. Matica srpska.
  • Ćirković, Sima (2004). The Serbs. Malden: Blackwell Publishing. ISBN 9781405142915.

Further reading edit

  • Pavle Ivić; Mitar Pešikan (1995). "Serbian Printing". The History of Serbian Culture. Project Rastko.

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Bozidar Ljubavic better known as Bozidar Gorazdanin Bozidar of Gorazde was founder of the Gorazde printing house the second Serbian language printing house 1 and one of the earliest printing houses on the Balkans Since 25 October 1519 he printed books on Cyrillic alphabet first in Venice and then in the Church of Saint George in Sopotnica Sanjak of Herzegovina Ottoman Empire today village in Novo Gorazde Republic of Srpska Bosnia and Herzegovina in period 1519 23 Only four printing presses were operational during the entire Ottoman period in Bosnia The first press was press of Bozidar Gorazdanin while other three presses existed only in the 19th century 2 In 1523 his printing house became nonoperational 3 Bozidar GorazdaninBornBozhidar ЉubaviћGorazdeDied16th centuryNationalityOttomanOccupationprinterKnown forestablishing one of the earliest printing houses on the Balkans Contents 1 Background 2 Gorazde printing house 3 See also 4 References 5 Sources 6 Further readingBackground editAfter the printing press was invented around 1450 by Johannes Gutenberg in Mainz Germany the art of book printing was soon introduced in other parts of Europe By the end of the 15th century Venice had become a major centre of printing In 1493 Đurađ Crnojevic the ruler of the Principality of Zeta in present day Montenegro sent Hieromonk Makarije to Venice to buy a press and learn the art of printing At Cetinje the capital of Zeta Makarije printed in 1494 the Cetinje Octoechos the first incunable written in the Serbian recension of Church Slavonic The Crnojevic printing house worked until 1496 when Zeta fell to the Ottomans 4 5 In some earlier works Bozidar Gorazdanin was misidentified with Bozidar Vukovic 6 Gorazde printing house editMain article Gorazde printing house nbsp A page of the Gorazde Psalter 1521 In 1495 Bozidar Ljubavic travelled to Venice for business purposes 7 In 1518 Bozidar Ljubavic resided at the Mileseva Monastery 8 the see of a Serbian Orthodox diocese which had been part of the Kingdom of Bosnia since 1373 9 Mileseva and other parts of its diocese including the town of Gorazde 5 were located in the region of Herzegovina 10 which was gradually conquered by the Ottomans between 1465 and 1481 11 In the second half of 1518 Bozidar Ljubavic sent his sons Đurađ and hieromonk Teodor to Venice to buy a printing press and to learn the art of printing The Ljubavic brothers procured a press and began printing a hieratikon priest s service book copies of which had been completed by 1 July 1519 either in Venice or at the Church of Saint George near Gorazde After Đurađ Ljubavic died in Venice on 2 March 1519 it is unclear whether his brother transported the press to Gorazde before or after finishing the work on the hieratikon Because members of Ljubavic family were from Gorazde they brought printing press to their hometown 12 At the Church of Saint George Teodor organised the Gorazde printing house which produced beside the hieratikon two more books in Church Slavonic of the Serbian recension a psalter in 1521 and a small euchologion in 1523 8 Books were printed by Bozidar s grandson Dimitrije Ljubavic 12 after being edited by hieromonk Teodor his uncle Dimitrije Ljubavic went on to found a printing press in 1545 in Targoviște who was himself working for the Metropolitanate of Wallachia at the time The first book printed in printing house of Bozidar Gorazdanin was Gorazde Psalter Serbian Psaltnr sa nosledovadem i chasloviem printed on 25 October 1521 13 Bozidar Ljubavic died suddenly on 2 March 1527 See also editBozidar Vukovic Đurađ Crnojevic Stefan Marinovic Hieromonk Makarije Hieromonk Mardarije Hegumen Mardarije Vicenco Vukovic Hieromonk Pahomije Trojan Gundulic Andrija Paltasic Jakov of Kamena Reka Bartolomeo Ginammi who followed Zagurovic s footsteps reprinting Serbian books Dimitrije Ljubavic Bozidar Gorazdanin s grandson Inok Sava Stefan PastrovicReferences edit Biblioteka 1994 p 28 Suarez amp Woudhuysen 2013 p 506 Matica 1974 p 481 Biggins amp Crayne 2000 pp 85 86 a b Barac 2008 pp 27 29 Nemirovskij amp biblioteka 2009 p 113 Savez 1997 p 32 a b Barac 2008 pp 41 44 Fine 1994 pp 392 93 484 Fine 1994 p 578 Fine 1994 p 585 a b Bihalji Merin 1978 p 92 Pregled 1984 p 1124 Sources editNemirovskij Evgenij Lvovich biblioteka Rossijskaya gosudarstvennaya 2009 Slavyanskie izdaniya kirillovskogo cerkovnoslavyanskogo shrifta 1421 2000 1491 1550 Znak ISBN 978 5 9551 0295 5 Suarez Michael F S J Woudhuysen H R October 2013 The Book A Global History Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 967941 6 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Barac Dragan 2008 Gorazhdanska shtampariјa prva meђu shtampariјama u Hercegovini i srpskim zemљama 16 veka In Dragan Barac ed Gorazhdanska shtampariјa 1519 1523 The Gorazde Printing House 1519 1523 in Serbian Belgrade National Library of Serbia East Sarajevo Philosophical Faculty of the University of East Sarajevo ISBN 978 86 7035 186 8 Archived from the original on 2014 04 08 Savez drustava istoricara 1997 Jugoslovenski istorijski casopis Savez drustava istoricara Jugoslavije Fine John Van Antwerp 1994 The Late Medieval Balkans A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest Ann Arbor Michigan University of Michigan Press ISBN 0 472 08260 4 Biblioteka Matica srpska Novi Sad Serbia 1994 Godisnjak Biblioteke Matice srpske a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Pregled 1984 Pregled Bihalji Merin Oto 1978 Mala enciklopedija Prosveta opsta enciklopedija Prosveta Matica 1974 Zbornik Matice srpske za knjizevnost i jezik Matica srpska Cirkovic Sima 2004 The Serbs Malden Blackwell Publishing ISBN 9781405142915 Further reading editPavle Ivic Mitar Pesikan 1995 Serbian Printing The History of Serbian Culture Project Rastko Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bozidar Gorazdanin amp oldid 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