Serbian printing explained
Serbian printing refers to the history of printing among Serbs, and focusing on development of book printing in Serbian, with the use of the Serbian Cyrillic alphabet, from the end of the 15th century up to the end of the 18th century. The first state printing house, the Serbian Printing House, was established in 1832.
Printing houses
- Early modern period
See also
Sources
- Book: Andolfo, Alessandra. Words and Swords: The Liturgical Printed Books for the Serbs through the 15th and 16th Centuries. Słowiańszczyzna wielowyznaniowa w dawnych wiekach. 2019. Kraków. Księgarnia Akademicka. 55-72. https://books.akademicka.pl/publishing/catalog/download/94/529/490-1?inline=1.
- Book: Bojanin, Stanoje. The Byzantine Penitential Nomocanon in the Serbian and South Slavic Early Modern Printed and Manuscript Book. Byzanz und das Abendland VII. Studia Byzantino-Occidentalia. 2021. Budapest. Eötvös József Collegium. 31-49. https://byzantium.eotvos.elte.hu/wp-content/uploads/Stanoje-Bojanin.pdf.
- Book: Ćirković, Sima. Sima Ćirković
. Sima Ćirković. 2004. The Serbs. Malden. Blackwell Publishing. 9781405142915.
External links
- Web site: Pavle Ivić, Mitar Pešikan . 1995. The history of Serbian Culture. Serbian printing. Rastko.