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Resava school
The transcribing center was located inside the monastery walls
Monastery information
Full name
Ресавска школа
Other names
Resava (Ресава)
Order
Serbian Orthodox
Established
1407
Disestablished
1438
People
Founder(s)
Stefan Lazarević
Site
Location
Despotovac, Serbia
Public access
manasija.rs
Resava School (Serbian: Ресавска школа/Resavska škola), was founded in 1407 by Serbian despot Stefan Lazarević. Based on his endowment, the Manasija monastery, it was called Bašta znanja or the bastion of knowledge for learning, transcribing, translating and illuminating manuscripts in the Serbian Despotate. One of the main supporters of the Resava school was Constantine the Philosopher (Константин Филозоф), also known as Constantine of Kostenets. The canon of this school was followed in monasteries of Hilandar, Patriarchate of Peć, Visoki Dečani and Ljubostinja, and its influences were present in Russia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, and Romania. Monastery of Manasija, also called Resava, had a library of more than 20,000 books.
ResavaSchool (Serbian: Ресавска школа/Resavska škola), was founded in 1407 by Serbian despot Stefan Lazarević. Based on his endowment, the Manasija monastery...
Resava in central Serbia: Resava (river), a river Resava, a region, surrounding the river Resava, a monastery Resavaschool, a cultural movement in 14th-15th...
chancery language, and to the Serbian Despotate, where it influenced the ResavaSchool. The Croatian recension of Old Church Slavonic used only the Glagolitic...
built between 1407 and 1418. During the fifteenth century, the famous ResavaSchool carried out its work there, in the framework of several workshops in...
romanized: Manastir Manasija, pronounced [manǎsija]) also known as Resava (Ресава, pronounced [rɛ̌saʋa]), is a Serbian Orthodox monastery near Despotovac, Serbia...
the most significant monuments of Serbian culture, belonging to the "Resavaschool" (Serbian architecture) From 1929 to 1941, Despotovac was part of the...
one of the most important Serbian medieval writers. He founded the ResavaSchool at Manasija monastery. Đurađ Branković (1377–1456), author psalter Oktoih...
of renaissance can be seen during Stefan Lazarević reign through his ResavaSchool and the Morava architectural style, but would quickly be snuffed out...
this security-related phenomenon bypass religious settings. The Manasija (Resava) Monastery in Serbia, for example, incorporates a system of massive walls...
economic center of Serbia. In his legacy, Resava-Manasija monastery (Pomoravlje District), he organized the ResavaSchool, a center for correcting, translating...
frequented the Manasija monastery, where he helped establish the Serbian "ResavaSchool" of literature. His high education, life experience and traveling earned...
located 100 km (62 mi) south-east of Belgrade, on the banks of the river Resava, and bordering the river Morava. Its name stems from the word for silk in...
despot Stefan Lazarević. He established in the Pomoravie region the Resava Literary School. Joasaph of Bdin – the teacher of the bishop of Vidin was unknown...
so-called School of Resava was Constantine the Philosopher /Konstantin Filozof/, an influential writer and biographer of the founder of the school (Stefan...
Bulgarian Empire during the 9th – 10th century AD at the Preslav Literary School. It has been used in Bulgaria (with modifications and exclusion of certain...
Orthodox clergy and adherents used mainly the standard Serbian Cyrillic of the Resava orthography. The form of Bosnian Cyrillic has passed through a few phases...
have pushed the linguistic border even further west to include the Kosovo-Resava dialects or, in other words, all Serbian dialects having anlytical features...
centuries by the Cyrillic script, developed around the Preslav Literary School, Bulgaria in the late 9th century. Several Cyrillic alphabets with 28 to...
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Slovene intellectuals, but later it fell out of favor. The Zagreb linguistic school was opposed to the course that the standardization process took. Namely...
scholars of the School of Rešava was Constantine the Philosopher, an influential writer and biographer of the founder of the school, Stefan Lazarević...
Cyrillic alphabets. Apart from literature, Arebica was used in religious schools and administration, though in much less use than other scripts. Arebica...
great esteem. Stefan endowed Resava generously with icons and books, and established a scriptorium and a translation school within the monastery. Old texts...
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system that was developed in Medieval Bulgaria in the Preslav Literary School during the late 9th century. It is used to write the Church Slavonic language...