fbpx
Wikipedia

Milan Savić (author)

Milan Savić (Serbian: Милан Савић German: Emil Szavitz; 1845 in Turska Kanjiža, Austrian Empire[1] – 21 February 1930 in Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia) was a Serbian polymath: physician writer, historian,[2] philosopher, medical doctor, geographer,[3] literary critic and translator of Goethe's "Faust" in Serbian. Savić was a president of Matica srpska (1896–1911). He was the father of Anica Savić Rebac.

Portrait of Savić by Uroš Predić

His generation was fighting the Turks for independence, but the cultivators of Serb literature have not been idle either. He was one among the former and the latter. A graduate from the University of Vienna's prestigious School of Medicine in 1867 and philosophy and medicine in Leipzig in 1876 with exceptional Rigorosum honours. In 1876, he obtained the title of Doctor of Philosophy in Leipzig.[4] He lends his services as a medical doctor in the Serbian–Ottoman War (1876–78) and the Serbo-Bulgarian War of 1885. Among the institutions of national culture, the stage had received praiseworthy attention, that classical dramatic work of the West is acted in the Serbian idiom on the stages of Belgrade, Novi Sad, and Kragujevac. Not only Schiller's "Mary Stuart" and "Don Carlos", Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" and "Othello", but Goethe's "Faust" in the Serb theatre of Novi Sad was produced. The translator, in the metre of the original, was from the pen of this Serbian physician and literary critic.

Works edit

  • Istorija Bugarskog naroda (Novi Sad, 1878)
  • Laza Kostić (1929)
  • Iz srpske književnosti: slike I rasprave (1898)
  • Razni putevi (1885)
  • Iz prošlih dana (1902)
  • Udovina (in verse; 1889)
  • U Fruškoj gori (1890)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Прилике из мога живота, Библиотека Хоризонти Нови Сад, Сербиа, Милан Савић, Миливој Ненин, Зорица Хацић, Академска књига, 2009, стр. 17.
  2. ^ Stefan Rohdewald, Götter der Nationen: Religiöse Erinnerungsfiguren in Serbien, Bulgarien und Makedonien bis 1944; Böhlau Verlag, Köln, Weimar, 2014, ISBN 3412222445, p. 282.
  3. ^ Коледаров, П. Картографията през 70-те – 80-те години на ХІХ в. и българският въпрос. – В: Освобождението на България. Материали от юбилейна международна научна сесия в София. БАН, 1982, стр. 225-233.
  4. ^ Енциклопедија Новог Сада. Књига 24, Род-Сер. Нови Сад: Новосадски клуб "Добра вест". 2004. стр. 143—145.

milan, savić, author, milan, savić, serbian, Милан, Савић, german, emil, szavitz, 1845, turska, kanjiža, austrian, empire, february, 1930, belgrade, kingdom, yugoslavia, serbian, polymath, physician, writer, historian, philosopher, medical, doctor, geographer,. Milan Savic Serbian Milan Saviћ German Emil Szavitz 1845 in Turska Kanjiza Austrian Empire 1 21 February 1930 in Belgrade Kingdom of Yugoslavia was a Serbian polymath physician writer historian 2 philosopher medical doctor geographer 3 literary critic and translator of Goethe s Faust in Serbian Savic was a president of Matica srpska 1896 1911 He was the father of Anica Savic Rebac Portrait of Savic by Uros PredicHis generation was fighting the Turks for independence but the cultivators of Serb literature have not been idle either He was one among the former and the latter A graduate from the University of Vienna s prestigious School of Medicine in 1867 and philosophy and medicine in Leipzig in 1876 with exceptional Rigorosum honours In 1876 he obtained the title of Doctor of Philosophy in Leipzig 4 He lends his services as a medical doctor in the Serbian Ottoman War 1876 78 and the Serbo Bulgarian War of 1885 Among the institutions of national culture the stage had received praiseworthy attention that classical dramatic work of the West is acted in the Serbian idiom on the stages of Belgrade Novi Sad and Kragujevac Not only Schiller s Mary Stuart and Don Carlos Shakespeare s Romeo and Juliet and Othello but Goethe s Faust in the Serb theatre of Novi Sad was produced The translator in the metre of the original was from the pen of this Serbian physician and literary critic Works editIstorija Bugarskog naroda Novi Sad 1878 Laza Kostic 1929 Iz srpske knjizevnosti slike I rasprave 1898 Razni putevi 1885 Iz proslih dana 1902 Udovina in verse 1889 U Fruskoj gori 1890 See also editLaza Lazarevic Vladan RadomanReferences edit Prilike iz moga zhivota Biblioteka Horizonti Novi Sad Serbia Milan Saviћ Milivoј Nenin Zorica Haciћ Akademska kњiga 2009 str 17 Stefan Rohdewald Gotter der Nationen Religiose Erinnerungsfiguren in Serbien Bulgarien und Makedonien bis 1944 Bohlau Verlag Koln Weimar 2014 ISBN 3412222445 p 282 Koledarov P Kartografiyata prez 70 te 80 te godini na HIH v i blgarskiyat vpros V Osvobozhdenieto na Blgariya Materiali ot yubilejna mezhdunarodna nauchna sesiya v Sofiya BAN 1982 str 225 233 Enciklopediјa Novog Sada Kњiga 24 Rod Ser Novi Sad Novosadski klub Dobra vest 2004 str 143 145 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Milan Savic author amp oldid 1186392413, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.