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Svetislav Mandić

Svetislav Mandić (Serbian Cyrillic: Светислав Мандић; 8 March 1921 – 4 October 2003) was a Yugoslav and Serbian historian, copier, fresco conserver, poet and painter.

Svetislav Mandić
Born(1921-03-08)8 March 1921
Died4 October 2003(2003-10-04) (aged 82)
NationalitySerbian
Alma materAcademy of Fine Arts, Belgrade
Occupation(s)Historian, copier, fresco conserver, poet, and painter
Years active1940s–2003

Life edit

He was born on March 8, 1921, in Mostar, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (now Bosnia and Herzegovina). He finished the gymnasium in his town in 1939, and then finished the Academy of Fine Arts in capital Belgrade in 1950. He started with poetry in his gymnasium days, and as a student published poems in various papers and newspapers. In his adult years he began his work on cultural monuments of the history of the Serbs and he published many works on that theme, due to which he was awarded the Order of St. Sava class I.

Books edit

  • "Dvojica", pesme (zajedno sa Velimirom Kovačevićem, Mostar 1940),
  • "Kad mlidijah živeti", mladalačka elegija ("Novo pokolenje", Beograd 1952),
  • "Milosno doba", pesme ("Prosveta", Beograd 1960),
  • "The Virgin's Church at Studenica" (1966)
  • "Drevnik", zapisi konzervatora ("Slovo ljubve", Beograd 1975),
  • "Crte i reze", fragmenti starog imenika ("Slovo ljubve", Beograd 1981),
  • "Rozeta na Resavi", pletenije slovesa o Ravanici i Manasiji ("Bagdala", Kruševac 1986),
  • "Velika gospoda sve srpske zemlje" i drugi prosopografski prilozi ("Srpska književna zadruga", Beograd 1986),
  • "Carski čin Stefana Nemanje", činjenice i pretpostavke o srpskom srednjovekovlju ("Srpska književna zadruga", Beograd 1990),
  • "Pesme", izbor ("Veselin Maslesa", Sarajevo 1990),
  • "Zvezdara i druge pesme", ("Srpska književna zadruga", Beograd 1995),

External links edit

  • Translated works by Svetislav Mandić

References edit

  • Mandić, Svetislav; Radovanov-Matarić, Mirjana N. (2010). "Project MUSE – Svetislav Mandić" (PDF). Serbian Studies: Journal of the North American Society for Serbian Studies. 24 (1): 170–171. doi:10.1353/ser.2012.0007. S2CID 201777090.


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