- (славяносербскій, slavjanoserbskij), Slavo-Serbian or
Slaveno-Serbian (славено-сербскiй,
slaveno-serbskij; Serbian: славеносрпски, slavenosrpski), was...
- Slavo-Serbia or
Slaveno-Serbia was a
territory of
Imperial Russia from 1753 to 1764. It was
located to the
south of the
Donets River,
between the Bakhmutka...
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wrote and
published Rukovodstvo k
slavenstej grammatice: vo
upotreblenik slaveno-serbskih
narodnyh ucilisc (a
Serbian grammar with
correct syntax) in Vienna...
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which was
published in 1868. He
wrote several books; Mala
prostonarodna slaveno-serbska
pesnarica and
Pismenica serbskoga jezika in 1814, and two more...
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Montenegro developed a plan in 1807 to
restore the
medieval Serbian Empire ("
Slaveno–Serb empire"),
consisting on
unify Podgorica, Spuž, Žabljak, the Bay of...
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between the two, for
informal verse epistles, satire, etc. The middle, "
Slaveno-Russian",
style eventually prevailed. Thus,
while standard Russian was...
- familija"
Pavle Julinac,
Kratkoie vredeniie v
istoriiu proikhozhdeniia slaveno-serbskago naroda.
Venetiis 1765 (ed.
Miroslav Pantic, Belgrade, 1981),...
- an
elite group of the
highest performing students. Mala
prostonarodna slaveno-serbska pesnarica, Vienna, 1814
Pismenica serbskoga jezika, Vienna, 1814...
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Serbian writer, polyglot, scientist,
cleric and one of the few
proponents of
Slaveno-Serbian
instead of the
Serbian that was
being reformed at the time. He...
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language of the university, with
Polish and
German as auxiliary.
Literary Slaveno-Rusyn (Ruthenian/Ukrainian) of the
period had been used in the Studium...