Crnojević printing house

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Crnojević printing house
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The Crnojević printing house (

Southeastern Europe; the facility operated between 1493 and 1496 in Cetinje, Zeta (modern Montenegro).[1]

It was founded by

Oktoih Prvoglasnik
, Oktoih Petoglasnik, Psaltir, Trebnik (Molitvenik) and Cvetni Triod.

Legacy

In his 1514 letter to Ragusan senate, Ragusan nobleman Luka Primojević emphasized that he had intention to print books using the same letters used by Serbian priests in their churches, the same letters used in the Crnojević printing house which books were well respected and praised.[3] Although his intention to establish a printing house in Dubrovnik and to print Cyrillic books failed, his written statements left significant testimony about high reputation of books printed in the Crnojević printing house.[4]

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