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Emanuilo Janković (Serbian Cyrillic: Емануило Јанковић; 1758–1792) was a
Serbian writer, dramatist, philosopher, translator,
editor and scientist. He was...
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Georgije and
Publije Markides Puljo on 14 June of the same year. In 1790
Emanuilo Janković
wanted to
achieve permission to
publish the
newspaper in Novi...
- He was the only
bookseller in Novi Sad
until 1790 and the
appearance of
Emanuilo Janković and
significantly contributed to the
cultural life of the city...
- who
introduced the
Teutonic vision of the
Enlightenment to the Serbs.
Emanuilo Janković (1758–1792) was a
Serbian man of
letters and of science. Stefan...
- his
subsequent church reform, that
writers such as
Dositej Obradović,
Emanuilo Janković,
Jovan Rajić,
Pavle Julinac and
others were able to
fully exercise...
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Avram Mrazović (1756–1826) was a
Serbian writer,
translator and pedagogue.
Emanuilo Janković (1758–1792) was a
Serbian man of
letters and of science. Sava...
- sculpture;
surrealism art; born in Čerević;
lived and died in Novi Sad
Emanuilo Janković (1758–1792),
Serbian writer, dramatists, philosopher, translator...
- Novaković and the
Oriental press was sold to
Anton Schmid (1765-1855).
Emanuilo Janković
Damjan Kaulić
Stefan von Novaković Biographie, Deutsche. "Kurzböck...
- Janković-Mirijevski,
Dositej Obradović,
Zaharije Orfelin,
Jovan Rajić,
Emanuilo Janković,
Vasilije Damjanović,
Pavel Kengelac, and others. Some say that...
- philosopher, and illuminator.
Zaharije Orfelin (1726–1785),
polymath Emanuilo Janković (1758–1792), writer, dramatist, philosopher,
translator and editor...