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Vuković printing house

The Vuković printing house (Serbian: Вуковићева штампарија)[A] was 16th century printing house established in Venice by Božidar Vuković.

Vuković printing house
Posni Triod (1561)
Statusdefunct
Founded1519/20
FounderBožidar and Vićenco Vuković
Country of originVenetian Republic
Headquarters locationVenice
Publication typessrbulje

In the first period, when printing was organized by Božidar Vuković, the editors and printers were Hieromonk Pahomije (1519–21) and Hierodeacon Mojsije (1536–40). In 1560 Božidar's son Vićenco Vuković inherited the printing house and for a year only reprinted his father's books. In 1561 he started printing his own publications. Initially they were edited and printed by Stefan Marinović and later by Jakov of Kamena Reka.

The books printed in Vuković printing house were srbulje, liturgical books in Serbo-Slavonic, the Serbian written language between the 12th century and the 1830s. Vuković printing house printed the largest number of srbulje and was the first printing house that printed srbulje on parchment.[1] The books printed in Vuković printing house were distributed by Ragusan traders over the territory of Balkans under the Ottoman control, i.e. Belgrade, Nicopolis, Vidin etc.[2] Mileševa was center for their distribution. They were richly decorated, very popular and had significant influence on printers of books on Russian, Greek and Romanian language.

History

In period 1519—1560 this printing house was owned by Božidar Vuković who engaged printers and organized printing in it. After his death in 1560 it was inherited by Božidar's son Vićenco who continued to organize printing of the books in it.

Under Božidar Vuković

During Božidar's life this printing house was operational in two periods, in 1519/1520—1521 and in 1536—1540 and printed some of the first srbulje (Cyrillic books on Serboslavonic language, Serbian recension of Church Slavonic). In the first period 1519/1520—1521 three books were printed (Psalter, Liturgijar and Molitvenik or Zbornik). The editing and printing was done by Hieromonk Pahomije.[3]

In second period 1536—1540 two books were printed (2nd edition of Molitvenik or Zbornik and praznični Minej or Sabornik).[3] The most luxurious and lengthiest edition was Praznični Minej.[4] In this second period the printing was done by Hierodeacon Mojsije.[3]

The books printed in Vuković printing house under Božidar Vuković had rich decorations made by woodcut. Mileševa (a Serbian Orthodox monastery located near Prijepolje, in southwest Serbia) was center for distribution of books printed in Vuković printing house.[5]

Under Vićenco Vuković

In 1560 Bozidar's son Vićenco Vuković inherited the printing house. His father's books were so popular that until 1561 Vićenco had only published reprints of his fathers books, such as Oktoih Petoglasnik,[6] and successfully sold them.[7]

In 1561 Vićenco engaged Stefan Marinović to operate the printing press and first book he printed was Posni Triod.[8] In 1566 Jakov of Kamena Reka printed the Book of hours (Часослов) of 710 pages.[9]

Printing activities of Vićenco Vuković announced beginning of the decline of publishing and printing of Serbian books in Venetian Republic, although it had been risen on very high level by Božidar Vuković.[10]

Legacy

Books printed in this printing house significantly influenced, directly or indirectly, to Russian, Greek and particularly Romanian language printed books because some of Božidars woodcuts were copied by printers who printed books on these languages.[7]

Notes

  1. ^
    The printing house, commonly known as the Vuković printing house (Вуковићева штампарија[11]) was also known by other names such as Printing house of Božidar Vuković (Serbian: Штампарија Божидара Вуковића),[12] Serbian printing house in Venice (Serbian: Српска штампарија у Венецији)[13] and Božidar and Vićenzo Vuković's printing house in Venice[14]

See also

References

  1. ^ Srpska književna zadruga 1993, p. 432.
  2. ^ Gradska kultura na Balkanu (XV-XIX vek): zbornik radova. Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti, Balkanološki institut. 1984. p. 178.
  3. ^ a b c Aćimović & Đorđević 1987, p. 72.
  4. ^ Pravoslavni bogoslovski fakultet 1997, p. 64"Најобимнија и најскупља књига која је изашла из штампарије Вуковића у Венецији свакако је поменути празнични Минеј"
  5. ^ Летопис Матице српске. У Српској народној задружној штампарији. 1995. p. 385.
  6. ^ Martinović, Dušan J.; (Cetinje)., Centralna narodna biblioteka Republike Crne Gore "Đurđe Crnojević" (2002). 160 years of the National Library of Montenegro. Crnogorska akademija nauka i umjetnosti. p. 380.
  7. ^ a b Srpska književna zadruga 1993, p. 349.
  8. ^ Medaković, Dejan; Ostrogorski, Georgije (1958). Grafika srpskih štampanih knjiga XV-XVII veka (in Serbian). Naučno delo. p. 170. ...Стефан Мариновић штампао своју прву књигу у штампарији Вићенца Вуковића...
  9. ^ Mijović, Pavle (1987). Kulture Crne Gore. Leksikografski zavod Crne Gore. p. 310. Retrieved 25 December 2013. It was inherited by his son Vicen- cio, from whom Jakov of Kamena Reka took over...
  10. ^ Plavšić, Lazar (1959). Srpske štamparije: od kraja XV do sredine XIX veka. Udruženje grafičkih preduzeća Jugoslavije. p. 185.
  11. ^ Prosvjeta: mjesečnik Srpskog kulturnog društva Prosvjeta. Društvo. 1968. p. 14. То су биле чсњиге из Вуковићеве штампарије, коју је преузео од оца Бо- жидара син Вићентије.
  12. ^ Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti 1959, p. 294.
  13. ^ Zograf 1972, p. 47.
  14. ^ Muzej primenjene umetnosti (1970). Guide. Belgrade: Museum of Applied Arts. p. 62.

Sources

  • Aćimović, Dragoljub; Đorđević, Milivoje (1987). Štamparstvo u Užičkom kraju, 1537-1987: povodom 450 godina Rujanske štamparije (in Serbian). Dimitrije Tucović.
  • Zograf (1972). Zograf.
  • Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti (1959). Godišnjak - Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti, Belgrad. Srpska akademija nauk i umetnosti.
  • Pravoslavni bogoslovski fakultet (1997). Bogoslovlje: izdaje Pravoslavni bogoslovski fakultet u Beogradu. Belgrade: Pravoslavni bogoslovski fakultet.
  • Srpska književna zadruga (1993). Istorija srpskog naroda: knj. Srbi pod tuđinskom vlašđu, 1537-1699 (2 v.). Srpska književna zadruga.
  • Ćirković, Sima (2004). The Serbs. Malden: Blackwell Publishing.

Further reading

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

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The Vukovic printing house Serbian Vukoviћeva shtampariјa A was 16th century printing house established in Venice by Bozidar Vukovic Vukovic printing housePosni Triod 1561 StatusdefunctFounded1519 20FounderBozidar and Vicenco VukovicCountry of originVenetian RepublicHeadquarters locationVenicePublication typessrbuljeIn the first period when printing was organized by Bozidar Vukovic the editors and printers were Hieromonk Pahomije 1519 21 and Hierodeacon Mojsije 1536 40 In 1560 Bozidar s son Vicenco Vukovic inherited the printing house and for a year only reprinted his father s books In 1561 he started printing his own publications Initially they were edited and printed by Stefan Marinovic and later by Jakov of Kamena Reka The books printed in Vukovic printing house were srbulje liturgical books in Serbo Slavonic the Serbian written language between the 12th century and the 1830s Vukovic printing house printed the largest number of srbulje and was the first printing house that printed srbulje on parchment 1 The books printed in Vukovic printing house were distributed by Ragusan traders over the territory of Balkans under the Ottoman control i e Belgrade Nicopolis Vidin etc 2 Mileseva was center for their distribution They were richly decorated very popular and had significant influence on printers of books on Russian Greek and Romanian language Contents 1 History 1 1 Under Bozidar Vukovic 1 2 Under Vicenco Vukovic 2 Legacy 3 Notes 4 See also 5 References 6 Sources 7 Further readingHistory EditIn period 1519 1560 this printing house was owned by Bozidar Vukovic who engaged printers and organized printing in it After his death in 1560 it was inherited by Bozidar s son Vicenco who continued to organize printing of the books in it Under Bozidar Vukovic Edit During Bozidar s life this printing house was operational in two periods in 1519 1520 1521 and in 1536 1540 and printed some of the first srbulje Cyrillic books on Serboslavonic language Serbian recension of Church Slavonic In the first period 1519 1520 1521 three books were printed Psalter Liturgijar and Molitvenik or Zbornik The editing and printing was done by Hieromonk Pahomije 3 In second period 1536 1540 two books were printed 2nd edition of Molitvenik or Zbornik and praznicni Minej or Sabornik 3 The most luxurious and lengthiest edition was Praznicni Minej 4 In this second period the printing was done by Hierodeacon Mojsije 3 The books printed in Vukovic printing house under Bozidar Vukovic had rich decorations made by woodcut Mileseva a Serbian Orthodox monastery located near Prijepolje in southwest Serbia was center for distribution of books printed in Vukovic printing house 5 Under Vicenco Vukovic Edit In 1560 Bozidar s son Vicenco Vukovic inherited the printing house His father s books were so popular that until 1561 Vicenco had only published reprints of his fathers books such as Oktoih Petoglasnik 6 and successfully sold them 7 In 1561 Vicenco engaged Stefan Marinovic to operate the printing press and first book he printed was Posni Triod 8 In 1566 Jakov of Kamena Reka printed the Book of hours Chasoslov of 710 pages 9 Printing activities of Vicenco Vukovic announced beginning of the decline of publishing and printing of Serbian books in Venetian Republic although it had been risen on very high level by Bozidar Vukovic 10 Legacy Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vukovic printing house Books printed in this printing house significantly influenced directly or indirectly to Russian Greek and particularly Romanian language printed books because some of Bozidars woodcuts were copied by printers who printed books on these languages 7 Notes Edit The printing house commonly known as the Vukovic printing house Vukoviћeva shtampariјa 11 was also known by other names such as Printing house of Bozidar Vukovic Serbian Shtampariјa Bozhidara Vukoviћa 12 Serbian printing house in Venice Serbian Srpska shtampariјa u Veneciјi 13 and Bozidar and Vicenzo Vukovic s printing house in Venice 14 See also EditGorazde printing house Crnojevic printing house Belgrade printing house Mileseva printing house Mrksina crkva printing house Rujno Monastery printing houseReferences Edit Srpska knjizevna zadruga 1993 p 432 Gradska kultura na Balkanu XV XIX vek zbornik radova Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti Balkanoloski institut 1984 p 178 a b c Acimovic amp Đorđevic 1987 p 72 Pravoslavni bogoslovski fakultet 1997 p 64 Naјobimniјa i naјskupљa kњiga koјa јe izashla iz shtampariјe Vukoviћa u Veneciјi svakako јe pomenuti praznichni Mineј Letopis Matice srpske U Srpskoј narodnoј zadruzhnoј shtampariјi 1995 p 385 Martinovic Dusan J Cetinje Centralna narodna biblioteka Republike Crne Gore Đurđe Crnojevic 2002 160 years of the National Library of Montenegro Crnogorska akademija nauka i umjetnosti p 380 a b Srpska knjizevna zadruga 1993 p 349 Medakovic Dejan Ostrogorski Georgije 1958 Grafika srpskih stampanih knjiga XV XVII veka in Serbian Naucno delo p 170 Stefan Marinoviћ shtampao svoјu prvu kњigu u shtampariјi Viћenca Vukoviћa Mijovic Pavle 1987 Kulture Crne Gore Leksikografski zavod Crne Gore p 310 Retrieved 25 December 2013 It was inherited by his son Vicen cio from whom Jakov of Kamena Reka took over Plavsic Lazar 1959 Srpske stamparije od kraja XV do sredine XIX veka Udruzenje grafickih preduzeca Jugoslavije p 185 Prosvjeta mjesecnik Srpskog kulturnog drustva Prosvjeta Drustvo 1968 p 14 To su bile chsњige iz Vukoviћeve shtampariјe koјu јe preuzeo od oca Bo zhidara sin Viћentiјe Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti 1959 p 294 Zograf 1972 p 47 Muzej primenjene umetnosti 1970 Guide Belgrade Museum of Applied Arts p 62 Sources EditAcimovic Dragoljub Đorđevic Milivoje 1987 Stamparstvo u Uzickom kraju 1537 1987 povodom 450 godina Rujanske stamparije in Serbian Dimitrije Tucovic Zograf 1972 Zograf Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti 1959 Godisnjak Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti Belgrad Srpska akademija nauk i umetnosti Pravoslavni bogoslovski fakultet 1997 Bogoslovlje izdaje Pravoslavni bogoslovski fakultet u Beogradu Belgrade Pravoslavni bogoslovski fakultet Srpska knjizevna zadruga 1993 Istorija srpskog naroda knj Srbi pod tuđinskom vlasđu 1537 1699 2 v Srpska knjizevna zadruga Cirkovic Sima 2004 The Serbs Malden Blackwell Publishing 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 Vukovic printing house amp oldid 1055730164, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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