Роль сербской церкви в сохранении национального самочувствия сербского народа во время турецкого владычества
The Role of the Serbian Church in Maintaining National Identity of the Serbian Nation under Turkish Rule
Author(s): Tatjana Subotin-GolubovićSubject(s): Literary Texts
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: Serbian Church; clergy; monastery; scriptorium; print shop; Turkish rule
Summary/Abstract: The re-establishment of the autocephality of the Se rbian Church in 1557 instigated a considerable degree of activity in the field of cultural restoration. The see of the Patriarchate was revived in its former location – in the monastery Peć. Restoration of the structures of the church organization was accompanied by reparation of the old (abandoned or neglected) churches and monasteries, as well as by building of new objects. A number of new churches and monasteries arouse in the regions of the Balkans which were colonized by Serbs intensively and systematically. The new churches required liturgical books necessary for non-hindered performance of the rite. The result wa s that old scriptoria were restoring and intensifing their activity, but at the same time new scriptoria started to fill the libraries of numerous churches and monasteries. The short supply of liturgical books towards the end of the 15th century motivated Djurdje Crnoevi ć to establish the first printing shop in the South Slavonic lands at Cetinje. During the first half of the 16th century there were several printing shops at Goražde, in the monastery of Rujan and in the monasteries Gra čanica and Mileševa. An analysis of the production of all those printing shops show that exclusively books necessary for normal performance of the rite were printed.
Journal: Poznańskie Studia Slawistyczne
- Issue Year: 2013
- Issue No: 05
- Page Range: 281-293
- Page Count: 14
- Language: Russian