Zarija Popović
Zarija R. Popović (Gjilan, 5 February 1856 - Belgrade, August 1934) was a Serbian national and educational worker, writer and head of State Statistics.
In 1870, Popović entered the oldest educational institution in the Belgrade the Saint Sava Seminary, founded in 1808 by the then minister of education Dositej Obradović. He was an excellent theology student, the first among his peers, and in the last year, he has ordained as a celibate priest by Metropolitan Mihailo, who recognized Zarija's natural acuity and intelligence for the teaching profession.
He first taught in his home town of Gjilan from 1874 to 1878 when he welcomed the victorious Serbian army. After the armed forces left Giljan, Popović went with the Serbian army to quell the
In 1887, he was transferred to Belgrade and the Ministry of Education and the Public Relations Department for Education in
Popović wrote several interesting books recalling his time in Old Serbia.[2]
Works
See also
References
- ^ Beogradu, Astronomska opservatorija u (1989). Publications de l'Observatoire astronomique de Belgrade (in Serbian). Nauchna knjiga.
- ISBN 978-3-7370-0811-2.
- ^ Popović, Zarija R. (1900). Pred Kosovom: beleške iz doba 1874-1878 godine (in Serbian). Drž. štamp. Kralj. Srbije.
- ^ Popović, Zarija R. (1922). Pripovetke iz Stare Srbije (in Serbian). Izdavačka knjižarnica Gece Kona.
Further reading
- Hadži-Vasiljević, Jovan (1934). "Zarija R. Popović (1856-1934)". БРАТСТВО [Bratstvo] (in Serbian). Vol. XXVIII. pp. 193–204.
- "Zarija Popović – Nacionalni apostol". Bratstvo (in Serbian). 39. 1930.
- "ЧИТУЉА ЗАРИЈА ПОПОВИЋ" (Obituary Zarija Popović). In Srpski književni glasnik [Serbian Literary Gazette] (in Serbian). 1934. p. 80.
- "смрт ЈЕДНОГ БОРЦА ЗАРИЈА ПОПОВИЋ [Death of Fighter Zarija_Popović]". Politika (in Serbian). August 27, 1934.