Belgrade printing house

Belgrade printing house
The Four Gospels printed at the Belgrade printing house, 1552
Statusdefunct (1552)
Founded1552
FounderRadiša Dmitrović
SuccessorMrkšina crkva printing house
Country of originOttoman Empire (today Serbia)
Headquarters locationBelgrade
Key people
Publication typessrbulje

The Belgrade printing house was a printing house established by count (Serbian: knez) Radiša Dmitrović in Belgrade, Ottoman Serbia (today the capital of Serbia). It was the first printing house in Belgrade.[1] After Dmitrović's death, the printing house was taken over by Trojan Gundulić, who organized publishing of the first and only book of this printing house, the Gospel, printed and edited in 1552 by Hieromonk Mardarije.

  1. ^ Plavšić, Lazar (1959). Srpske štamparije: od kraja XV do sredine XIX veka. Udruženje grafičkih preduzeća Jugoslavije. p. 144.

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