- Slavonic-Serbian (славяносербскій, slavjanoserbskij), Slavo-Serbian or Slaveno-Serbian (славено-сербскiй, slaveno-serbskij; Serbian: славеносрпски, slavenosrpski)...
- (1739–1811), a
writer and
thinker who
dedicated his
writings to the "
Slavoserbian people",
which he
described as "the
inhabitants of Serbia, Bosnia, Herzegovina...
-
monastery until he died. In
Vienna in 1794 Ljuština
printed in
Cyrillic in
Slavoserbian a 506-page
Italian grammar for the use of
Illyrian youth (radi upotreblenia...
- work "From the Life of an
Officer ..." (Zemun, 1863),
written in the
Slavoserbian alphabet,
served as one of the
sources for the
Dictionary of Serbo-Croatian...
- on,
theology and
church oratory and
administration were
carried on in
Slavoserbian, a
mixture of Old
Slavic (Old
Church Slavonic) in its
Russian form with...
- However, he
accordingly claimed they were a
Croatian dynasty. The term "
Slavoserbianism" did not
refer to the
Serbs as a nation, but
persons and
groups that...