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Avram Mrazović

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181: 20: 133:, Avram Mrazović's friend, and was published in Budapest in two volumes, entitled "Logic" (Vol. I, 1808; Vol. II, 1809). Ten years later, Mrazović wrote the second book on logic in Serbian in a similar manner, entitled "Logic, or Reasoning", completed in 1826, the year he died. The book was not published. 90:. He is the first director of the Serb National Primary School Commission after being named to the post by his mentor, Teodor Janković-Mirijevski. He also founded 58:
of the Austrian Empire. He was the first to institutionalize a modern teacher training program in 1778 which eventually became a teachers' college in Sombor.
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of Saint John the Baptist in Sombor. Mrazović is known in literary annals as a Serbian education reformer who lived and worked in the
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Rukovodstvo k slavenskomu krasnoreciju vo upotreblenik ljubiteleij slavenskago jezyka izdano Avraamom ot Mrazovic
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in Serbian) which eventually was relocated back to Sombor in 1816. Mrazović wrote and published
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Avram Mrazović was the son of Reverend and Mr. Georgije Mrazović, parish priest of the
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Rukovodstvo k slavenstej grammatice: vo upotreblenik slaveno-serbskih narodnyh ucilisc
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Rukovodstvo k slavenstej grammatice: vo upotreblenik slaveno-serbskih narodnyh ucilisc
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The first book on logic in the Serbian language was written by
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Referati i saopštenja - Naučni sastanak slavista u Vukove dane
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in 1778 before another school was opened in 1812 in
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Arsenije Teodorović
Sombor
Habsburg monarchy
writer
translator
pedagogue
Military Frontier
Serbian Orthodox Church
Habsburg Empire
Serbian Vojvodina
Romanian Banat
Teodor Janković Mirijevski
Stefan Vujanovski
Normal school
Sombor
Szentendre
Meletius Smotrytsky
Nikola Šimić
Pavle Julinac
Gligorije Trlajić
Atanasije Stojković
Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont
Ovid
Cicero
Virgil
Horace
Aristotle

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