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Trojan Gundulić

Trojan Gundulić (Serbian: Тројан Гундулић, romanizedTrojan Gundulić, Italian: Troiano Gondola; c. 1500 - c. 1555) was a merchant and printer from the Republic of Ragusa who is remembered for his participation in the Belgrade printing house, The Four Gospels ("Četverojevanđelje").[1]

Trojan Gundulić
Тројан Гундулић, Trojan Gundulić
Troiano Gondola
The Gospel printed at the printing house of Trojan Gundulić in Belgrade, 1552
Bornc. 1500
Diedc. 1555
NationalityRagusan
Other namesTroiano Gondola
Occupation(s)barber, trader
Known forfinancing publishing some of the earliest printed srbulje

Life edit

Trojan was born in the town of Dubrovnik in the Republic of Ragusa (modern-day Croatia) into the Gondola family (Gundulić), which was a Ragusan noble family of Italian origins. Gundulić started as a barber in his hometown and remained in this trade after his arrival to Ottoman-held Belgrade (modern-day Serbia). He later went into the trade business, which enabled him to finance the printing of books. A large printing shop was established in Gundulić's house after he learned the printing trade from his mentor Radiša Dmitrović. Gundulić continued the work on Četverojevanđelje started by Radiša Dmitrović, who died early. In his turn, Gundulić passed the work to Hieromonk Mardarije of Mrkšina Crkva Monastery, an experienced printer. According to some sources, it was Hieromonk Mardarije who inspired first Dmitrović and then Gundulić to invest in printing business and organized all activities during set up of the printing house in Belgrade.[2]

After the death of Gundulić in Belgrade c. 1555, 121 printed books were found in his house, including 59 copies of the Gospels.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Sakcinski, Ivan Kukuljević (1858). Slaovnik umjetnikah jugoslavenskih (in Croatian). Tiskom narode tiskarne Ljudevita Gaja. p. 112.
  2. ^ Srpsko geografsko društvo (1922). Glasnik Srpskog geografskog društva: Bulletin de la Société serbe de geographie. Srpsko geografsko društvo. p. 189. Сва три, пак, записа утврђују : да је јеромонах Мардарије, оснивач штампарије, био један од калуђера велике главе и истрајне ...

Further reading edit

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

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