Avram Mrazović
Avram Mrazović (Serbian: Аврам Мразовић;
Biography
Avram Mrazović was the son of Reverend and Mr. Georgije Mrazović, parish priest of the
The first book on logic in the Serbian language was written by Nikola Šimić,[3] Avram Mrazović's friend, and was published in Budapest in two volumes, entitled "Logic" (Vol. I, 1808; Vol. II, 1809). Ten years later, Mrazović wrote the second book on logic in Serbian in a similar manner, entitled "Logic, or Reasoning", completed in 1826, the year he died. The book was not published.
Aside from Pavle Julinac, remembered as the first to translate from French, other translators of the period were Gligorije Trlajić, Nikola Lazarević, Atanasije Stojković, and Avram Mrazović. Mrazović translated the French work of Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont, and the Latin of Ovid, Cicero, Virgil, Horace, and the Greek of Aristotle.
Works
- Rukovodstvo k slavenstej grammatice: vo upotreblenik slaveno-serbskih narodnyh ucilisc (1794)
- Celovekomerzosti I raskajaniju (1808)
- Epistolarum de Ponto livri V (Buda, 1818)
- Rukovodstvo k slavenskomu krasnoreciju vo upotreblenik ljubiteleij slavenskago jezyka izdano Avraamom ot Mrazovic (1821)
- Logic, or Reasoning, completed in 1826, but the book was never published.
See also
- Dositej Obradović
- Teodor Janković Mirijevski
- Atanasije Dimitrijević Sekereš
- Stefan Vujanovski
- Uroš Nestorović
- Dimitrie Eustatievici
- Djordje Natošević
References
- ^ Yugoslav Survey. Jugoslavija Publishing House. 1994.
- ISBN 9781405142915.
- ^ Referati i saopštenja - Naučni sastanak slavista u Vukove dane (in Serbian). Međunarodni slavistički centar. 1989.