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20: 183:, Pavle Kengelac, adhered to the ideology of enlightenment and deism as the prevailing philosophy of the 18th century. It is known that the aim of this philosophy was to reconcile contemporary scientific achievements with the official theology. This movement resulted from the intensive study of nature and its phenomena, so it included a broad circle of scientists of that time and acquired a very broad range of followers. Archimandrite Kengelac expressed his adherence to this movement in his work 195:. One of the many reasons for that was insidiousness and personal animosity of the mentioned Metropolitan towards the man who wanted 'to be recognized'; even more important reasons were the activities of the conservative top circles of the Austrian state administration and of the Vienna Court itself, as well as the Metropolitan Stratimirović's fear to arouse anger in these circles and fall into disgrace himself. 101:
where his professors were philosophers and scholars Ján Juraj Strečko, mathematician and physicist Stefan Sabel and historian Stefan Fabri. That Protestant school nurtured religious tolerance and offered a broad cameralist education as well the study of Latin, German, Hungarian and Slaveno-Serbian
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Geographical investigations in the territory of Vojvodina had a rather early start. Among the first concerned with her geography may be noticed Pavle Kengelac, a natural scientist and historian, who studied abroad. His main work
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Pavle Kengelac traces his family roots to the legendary founder of Kikinda—military frontier captain Risto Kengelac. Pavle's father Hristofor and mother Jevrosima were all born in the
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instead of the Serbian that was being reformed at the time. He was one of the leaders of the Serbian revival in the 18th century, begun by
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After Kengelac wrote about Astronomy in "Estestvoslovie" (Natural History; Buda, 1811), poet
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advocating a purely popular language and Pavle Kengelac favoring a complete acceptance of
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http://servo.aob.rs/eeditions/CDS/Razvoj%20astronomije%20kod%20Srba/6/pdfs-s/18.pdf
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contains many valuable elements of interest for the scientific geographical field.
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Albin, Alexander (1970). "The Creation of the Slaveno-Serbski Literary Language".
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It was a time when there were a few vociferous folks on both sides such as
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One of the few intellectuals of his day, the Serbian Archimandrite of the
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Geschichte der Evangelischen Kirchengemeinde A.B. Zu Pozsony-Pressburg
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Voices in the Shadows: Women and Verbal Art in Serbia and Bosnia
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Zbornik radova konferencije "Razvoj astronomije kod Srba VI"
138:. He returned to his homeland and opened a law practice. 164:(Useful Reflections on the Four Seasons) to Astronomy. 322:"Les débuts de la langue littéraire chez les Serbes" 390:Vuca, Petar (2011). "Život i delo Pavla Kengelca". 162:Poleznaya Razmislyenye o cetirih Godisnih Vremeneh 533: 524:(in Serbian). Pismeny Kral. Vseučilišča Peštans. 16:Serbian writer, polyglot, scientist and cleric 337:"Bohuslav Tablic (1769-1832): život a dielo" 449: 517: 490: 319: 209:Vsemirnago sbytijaslovija: cast' pervija 18: 534: 191:, including the Metropolitan himself, 334: 257:The Slavonic and East European Review 254: 408: 389: 281: 227: 108:Saint Petersburg Theological Academy 521:Vsemirnago sbytijaslovija čast' ... 450:Hawkesworth, Celia (January 2000). 13: 491:Kengelac, Pavle (September 2011). 14: 563: 552:Writers from the Austrian Empire 320:Unbegaun, Boris Ottokar (1935). 136:Frederick William III of Prussia 89:. Pavle Kengelac studied at the 511: 484: 478:"East European Accessions List" 470: 443: 429: 402: 203:Kengelac is best known for his 45:, Habsburg Empire, now part of 383: 369: 343: 328: 313: 302: 275: 248: 221: 1: 214: 110:) and from there went to the 124:Friedrich Albrecht Carl Gren 114:where his teachers included 76: 7: 189:Metropolitanate of Karlovci 10: 568: 518:Kengelac, Pavle (1821). 409:Lunt, Horace G. (1970). 282:Lunt, Horace G. (1970). 228:Lunt, Horace G. (1970). 198: 160:dedicated a part of her 132:Johann Augustus Eberhard 85:region, better known as 116:August Hermann Niemeyer 412:Harvard Slavic Studies 285:Harvard Slavic Studies 231:Harvard Slavic Studies 104:Alexander Nevsky Lavra 23: 177:Sveti Đurađ monastery 128:Johann August Nosselt 43:Sveti Đurađ monastery 22: 335:Brtáň, Rudo (1974). 193:Stefan Stratimirović 120:Johann Salomo Semler 179:, then part of the 112:University of Halle 69:, and continued by 91:Evangelical Lyceum 24: 207:(Buda, 1811) and 71:Milovan Vidaković 55:Dositej Obradović 41:, 29 June 1763 - 559: 526: 525: 515: 509: 508: 488: 482: 481: 474: 468: 467: 447: 441: 440: 433: 427: 426: 406: 400: 399: 387: 381: 380: 373: 367: 366: 347: 341: 340: 332: 326: 325: 317: 311: 306: 300: 299: 279: 273: 272: 263:(113): 483–491. 252: 246: 245: 225: 185:Jestestvoslovije 147:Slavonic-Serbian 59:Zaharije Orfelin 567: 566: 562: 561: 560: 558: 557: 556: 532: 531: 530: 529: 516: 512: 505: 489: 485: 476: 475: 471: 464: 448: 444: 435: 434: 430: 423: 407: 403: 388: 384: 375: 374: 370: 363: 349: 348: 344: 333: 329: 318: 314: 307: 303: 296: 280: 276: 253: 249: 242: 226: 222: 217: 201: 181:Habsburg Empire 158:Eustahija Arsić 153:later in life. 79: 51:Slaveno-Serbian 39:Habsburg Empire 17: 12: 11: 5: 565: 555: 554: 549: 544: 528: 527: 510: 503: 494:Estestvoslovie 483: 469: 462: 442: 428: 421: 401: 382: 368: 361: 342: 327: 312: 301: 294: 274: 247: 240: 219: 218: 216: 213: 205:Estestvoslovie 200: 197: 170:Estestvoslovie 106:(later called 78: 75: 47:Romanian Banat 35:Velika Kikinda 31:Pavel Kengelac 27:Pavle Kengelac 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 564: 553: 550: 548: 545: 543: 540: 539: 537: 523: 522: 514: 506: 504:9781246443257 500: 496: 495: 487: 479: 473: 465: 463:9789639116627 459: 455: 454: 446: 438: 432: 424: 422:9780674378049 418: 414: 413: 405: 397: 393: 386: 378: 377:"Dijalektika" 372: 364: 362:9785883913197 358: 354: 353: 346: 338: 331: 323: 316: 310: 305: 297: 295:9780674378049 291: 287: 286: 278: 270: 266: 262: 258: 251: 243: 241:9780674378049 237: 233: 232: 224: 220: 212: 210: 206: 196: 194: 190: 186: 182: 178: 173: 171: 165: 163: 159: 154: 152: 151:Archimandrite 148: 144: 139: 137: 133: 129: 125: 121: 117: 113: 109: 105: 100: 96: 92: 88: 84: 74: 72: 68: 64: 63:Pavle Julinac 60: 56: 52: 48: 44: 40: 36: 32: 28: 21: 520: 513: 493: 486: 472: 452: 445: 431: 411: 404: 395: 391: 385: 371: 351: 345: 330: 315: 304: 284: 277: 260: 256: 250: 230: 223: 208: 204: 202: 184: 174: 169: 166: 161: 155: 143:Vuk Karadžić 140: 86: 80: 30: 26: 25: 547:1763 births 542:1834 deaths 67:Jovan Rajić 536:Categories 437:"Bulletin" 398:: 429–437. 215:References 95:Bratislava 83:Pomorisje 77:Biography 355:. 1906. 99:Kežmarok 480:. 1954. 439:. 1965. 379:. 1971. 269:4206278 87:krajina 501:  460:  419:  359:  292:  267:  238:  265:JSTOR 199:Works 499:ISBN 458:ISBN 417:ISBN 357:ISBN 290:ISBN 236:ISBN 130:and 97:and 93:in 29:or 538:: 497:. 456:. 415:. 396:10 394:. 288:. 261:48 259:. 234:. 126:, 122:, 118:, 73:. 65:, 61:, 57:, 37:, 507:. 466:. 425:. 365:. 339:. 324:. 298:. 271:. 244:. 33:(

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Velika Kikinda
Habsburg Empire
Sveti Đurađ monastery
Romanian Banat
Slaveno-Serbian
Dositej Obradović
Zaharije Orfelin
Pavle Julinac
Jovan Rajić
Milovan Vidaković
Pomorisje
Evangelical Lyceum
Bratislava
Kežmarok
Alexander Nevsky Lavra
Saint Petersburg Theological Academy
University of Halle
August Hermann Niemeyer
Johann Salomo Semler
Friedrich Albrecht Carl Gren
Johann August Nosselt
Johann Augustus Eberhard
Frederick William III of Prussia
Vuk Karadžić
Slavonic-Serbian
Archimandrite
Eustahija Arsić
Sveti Đurađ monastery
Habsburg Empire

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