Grigorije Račanin

Grigorije Račanin (Serbian: Григорије Рачанин; Bajina Bašta, Serbia, after 1668 - Szentendre, Habsburg Monarchy, after 1739) was a Serbian monk and writer. He is best remembered for his travelogue on rafting in the Balkans in 1739.[1]He was a contemporary of Gavrilo Stefanović Venclović,[2] also a member of the Rača monastery and its literary School of Rača.

A copy of his major work -- Dravom i Dunavom od Osijeka do Krajove u Rumuniji -- is archived in the Narodna biblioteka Srbije (National Library of Serbia) in Belgrade.[3]The original manuscript is now lost, though a copy [4]testifies to the existence of a travelogue manuscript written by him after taking a trip along the "Drava and Danube from Osijek to Krajova in Romania" and back in 1739.[5]

Monk Grigorije Račanin lived and worked in the scriptorium of the old Rača monastery in Bajina Bašta before settling in Szentendre.

Works

  • Dravom I Dunavom od Osijeka to Krajove u Ruminiji, 1739 [1]
  • Panonijom s krstom račanskim, vol.I-III[6]
  • Religious and secular texts.
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See also

References

  1. http://www.maticasrpska.org.rs/stariSajt/biografije/tom02.pdf
  2. "Književna istorija". Obod. April 27, 1997 via Google Books.
  3. https://www.nb.rs/collections/index.php?id=10347
  4. Cvetanović, Vladimir (April 27, 2001). "Књижевност старе и jужне Србиjе до другог светског рата: Зборник радова". Институт за књижевност и уметност via Google Books.
  5. fakultet, Univerzitet u Novom Sadu Filozofski (April 27, 1973). "Godisnjak" via Google Books.
  6. уметности, Српска академија наука и (April 27, 2001). "Годишњак". Академија via Google Books.
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