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149:" (1792–1794). In 1792 after von Kurzböck died, he bought Kurzböck's Serbian (Illyrian) printing house with all proprietary rights and inventory. He donated a collection of all the Serbian books he had published to the Vienna Serbian Community which became a nucleus of the communal library. Strict Austrian censorship caused book sales to fall dramatically in 1794. In 1796 Novaković sold the press and monopoly rights to the Royal University of Pest ( 61:. When Kurzböck died, von Novaković, at the instigation of Metropolitan Stefan (Stratimirović), bought from Kurzböck's widow Katharina the entire estate, including the former Serbian court printing house, the monopoly rights and the entire inventory of books from 1770, and from 1792 to 1795 some 70 more Serbian books were printed, mostly by important authors such as 96:
Stefan Novaković established himself as an independent printer of Serbian books, greatly benefiting from an ordinance prohibiting the import of Slavic books by Serbs who were themselves excluded from importing books and the publishing business. Kurzböck and Novaković books, which gained a deservedly
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for the German-speaking part of the empire, including the Serbian (Illyrian) Military Confines. Also, these books and textbooks reached the schools of Banat and south Hungary. Both Novaković and Kurzböck employed Serbian typesetters and proofreaders, mainly young, educated men who came to study in
145:", an irregularly issued newspaper (from March to December 1791), edited by Markides Pulja of Vienna, was also printed by Kurzböck press. When Novaković took over he started printing the influential newspaper of the time, " 161:(1770–1814) wrote that Novaković died in 1803. In fact, Novaković lived until 1823. In addition to a journal and a booklet of commercial content in the Serbian language, he also anonymously issued -- " 141:(The History of Various Slavic Peoples, especially of Bulgars, Croats and Serbs), the first systematic work on the history of Croats and Serbs, which was published in 1794 in four volumes. The " 46:
before becoming a court agent, nominated by the Emperor to the highest organ of the Hungarian administration, the Hungarian Court Chancellery in Vienna. He was ennobled in 1791.
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Dissertatio brevis et sincera auctoris Hungari de genta serba perperam Rasciana dicta ejusque meritis ac fatis in Hungaria cum appendice privi niorum eidem genti elargitorum
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Kurzgefasste Abhandlung über die Verdienste und Schicksale der serbischen aber racischen Nation in Hungarn, mit einem Anhange der derselben verliehenen Privilegien
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When Ethnicity Did Not Matter in the Balkans: A Study of Identity in Pre-Nationalist Croatia, Dalmatia, and Slavonia in the Medieval and Early-Modern Periods
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high reputation, were bought in Serbian lands and communities throughout the Habsburg monarchy (and eventually the Balkan Peninsula) as a result of the
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Progress in Linguistic Historiography: Papers from the International Conference on the History of the Language Sciences (Ottawa, 28-31 August 1978)
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for a Serbian printing press, authorities finally granted monopoly rights for printing of Serbian/Cyrillic books to a Viennese printer,
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Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science: Volume 23 - Poland: Libraries and Information Centers in to Printers and Printing
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in Russia, returned to Vienna to find employment at the Serbian/Cyrillic court printing press. In 1786, Kurzböck employed
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Ottoman Empire and European Theatre Vol. II: The Time of Joseph Haydn: From Sultan Mahmud I to Mahmud II (r.1730-1839)
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Ottoman Empire and European Theatre Vol. II: The Time of Joseph Haydn: From Sultan Mahmud I to Mahmud II (r.1730-1839)
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Ottoman Empire and European Theatre Vol. II: The Time of Joseph Haydn: From Sultan Mahmud I to Mahmud II (r.1730-1839)
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Everyday Life in the German Book Trade: Friedrich Nicolai as Bookseller and Publisher in the Age of Enlightenment
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Geschichte der südslawischen Literatur: aus dessen handschriftlichem Nachlasse
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as a proofreader, who previously worked as a teacher in his home town of
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Istorija raznih slovenskih narodov, najpače Bolgar, Horvatov i Serbov
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Kent, Allen; Lancour, Harold; Daily, Jay E. (1978-01-01).
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In 1770, in response to repeated requests by Metropolitan
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Novaković, a well-educated lawyer who lived and worked in
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Hüttler, Michael; Weidinger, Hans Ernst (2014-06-30).
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Hüttler, Michael; Weidinger, Hans Ernst (2014-06-30).
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Hüttler, Michael; Weidinger, Hans Ernst (2014-06-30).
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wrote that Novaković was still alive in 1815, while
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Osijek
Habsburg monarchy
Sremski Karlovci
Mojsije Putnik
Stevan Stratimirović
Sremski Karlovci
Josef von Kurzböck
Dositej Obradović
Jovan Rajić
Meletius Smotrytsky
Uroš Nestorović
Stefan Vujanovski
Pavel Kengelac
Avram Mrazović
Vikentije Ljuština
Johann Ignaz von Felbiger
Slavonic-Serbian
Stefan Vujanovski
Dmitry Mikhailovich Golitsyn the Younger
Teodor Avramović
Ruma
German-Serbian dictionary (1791)
Jovan Rajić
Eötvös Loránd University
Pavel Josef Šafařík
Johann Christian von Engel
Atanasije Dimitrijević Sekereš
Josef von Kurzböck
Emanuilo Janković
Damjan Kaulić

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