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129:, where he participated in the printing of the book "Songs Different on Lord's Holidays", which he later sold in his bookstore in Novi Sad. The following year, he reprinted the Passion Gospel, and two years later he published a short essay on private and public works and a textbook, The History of the Bible. In 1793, he opened a bookbinding workshop in Dunavska Street. There is no precise information about his work during the last years of the 18th century. 105:. He also sent another request to Kaulić, which the Magistrate also rejected, threatening to confiscate his equipment and material. In 1783, Kaulić addressed the Board of Governors of the Habsburg Monarchy, which ordered the Magistrate to accept Kaulić as a citizen and to allow him to bind books. In July 1784, Kaulić bought the shop of bookkeeper Jozef Urblík in 93:, asking for a work permit. At that time, it was difficult to get a permit, because, according to the Regulations on Bookstores from 1722, a bookseller had to know at least three languages, and he had to do an internship, which consisted of apprenticeships with experienced bookstores. The magistrate denied this request. At that time, a bookbinder was working in 124:
was received. Kaulić's request was rejected, and Janković's was accepted, after which Janković opened the first printing house in Novi Sad. Kaulić sued Janković the same year, claiming that Janković printed books in Cyrillic, violating the law of the Monarchy. Kaulić went to Vienna with
145:. Constantine retired from the work of a bookseller in early 1842, when his son Jovan took over the business, who, first with his brother Damian Jr., and later alone, continued his work and in 1846 remained the only printer in Novi Sad, after Janković's printing house stopped working. 109:. He bought bookbinding material and 931 books, most of which were primers, mostly in German, Serbian and Slovak. The following year, Kaulić printed tax books for Novi Sad, from which he received certain funds, which he used to expand his business. He went to 81:. After arriving in Novi Sad, he opened a bookbinding shop that would later become a bookstore and printing house. His descendants, starting with his son Constantine, and through his heirs, John, Basil and Damian, were also booksellers. He died in 1810. 45:
Damjan Kaulić is best remembered when he and Emanuilo Janković filed, independently of each other, a request for the establishment of a Serbian printing house in the city of
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After Kaulić's death in 1810, his son Konstantin (around 1790-1951) took over the bookbinding workshop and significantly improved it. Konstantin helped the Novi Sad Serbian
97:, the Saxon Karl Ritmiller, who in 1782 accused Kaulić of not being able to perform the bookbinding trade and asked the Magistrate to ban the work of a bookbinder for all 38:, Habsburg Monarchy, 1810), was a Serbian publisher, bookseller and printer. He was the only bookseller in Novi Sad until 1790 and the appearance of 462: 415: 386: 357: 328: 299: 270: 241: 120:
Parliament in 1790, Kaulić sent a request for help and support for the opening of a printing house. Also, at the same time, a request from
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Stajić, Vasa (1933). Novi Sad, its magistrate and the cultural endeavours of the Novi Sad Serbs. Sremski Karlovci. p. 126.
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and significantly contributed to the cultural life of the city and the culture of the Serbian people.
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Popov, Cedomir (1996). Novi Sad at the time of the founding of the Serbian Reading Room. Novi Sad.
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Stajicć, Vasa (1951). Material for the cultural history of Novi Sad. Novi Sad. p. 196—197.
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Stajić, Vasa (1951). Material for the cultural history of Novi Sad. Novi Sad. p. 208.
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Curcić, Laza (1996). Books, readers and booksellers of old Novi Sad. Novi Sad. p. 30.
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Curcić, Marija (1993). Reviews from the bibliography. Novi Sad. p. 16—19.
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Stajić, Vasa (1937). Novi Sad biographies, vol. II. Novi Sad. p. 195—197.
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Curcić, Marija (1993). Reviews from the bibliography. Novi Sad. p. 17.
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He was born in Arad in 1760. He studied bookbinding in
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In 1781, Kaulić sent an application to the Novi Sad
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Index

Arad
Habsburg monarchy
Novi Sad
Emanuilo Janković
Novi Sad
Habsburg
Sremski Karlovci
Szeged
Buda
Požun
Vienna
Magistrate
Novi Sad
Christian Orthodox
Jews
Petrovaradin
Russia
Timisoara
Emanuilo Janković
Josef von Kurzböck
Gymnasium
florins
Emanuilo Janković
Josef von Kurzböck
Atanasije Dimitrijević Sekereš
Stefan von Novaković
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link
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