- Vuk
Vrčević (Serbian Cyrillic: Вук Врчевић; Risan, 26
February 1811 – Dubrovnik, 13
August 1882) was a
collector of
lyric poetry and
companion of Vuk...
- Zweiundfünfzigster Teil -
Vrcevic -
Wallner [Biographical
Encyclopedia of the
Austrian Empire - Fifty-Second Part -
Vrcevic - Wallner] (in German). Vol...
- 1835. It was
there that Karadžić met Vuk
Vrčević, an
aspiring littérateur, born in Risan. From then on,
Vrčević became Karadžić's
faithful and
loyal collaborator...
-
Andrija Zmajević,
Vasilije Petrović-Njegoš,
Petar I Petrović-Njegoš, Vuk
Vrčević,
Stefan Mitrov Ljubiša and
Marko Miljanov. In 20th century:
Mihailo Lalić...
- (1866) -
which was
collected by Karadžić's
collaborator and ****istant Vuk
Vrčević These editions appeared in
Europe when
romanticism was in full
bloom and...
- and
former industrial zone in it, it is
sometimes referred to as the Vuk
Vrčević settlement.
Deponija is
located under the Pančevo bridge,
spawning along...
- Zweiundfünfzigster Teil -
Vrcevic -
Wallner [Biographical
Encyclopedia of the
Austrian Empire - Fifty-Second Part -
Vrcevic - Wallner] (in German). Vol...
-
reformer of
Serbian language Vuk Marinković (1807–1859),
Serbian scholar Vuk
Vrčević (1811–1882),
Serbian writer and
companion of Vuk Karadžić
Vojvoda Vuk (1881–1916)...
- Pretner, Pero Budmani,
Antun Paško Kazali, Ivan
August Kaznačić and Vuk
Vrčević founded the pro-Serbian, Dubrovnik-based publication, "Slovinac". Sundečić...
-
Herzegovina this task was
performed by Vuk Popović (priest from Kotor) and Vuk
Vrčević, on
behalf of Vuk Karadžić. Vuk Popović
received from Vuk Karadžić new...