Vikentije Ljuština

Vikentije Ljuština (Medak, Lika, 6 February 1761 – Vršac, 18 April 1805) was a Serbian writer, philologist, educator and archimandrite.[1] His real name was Vasilije Ljuština, born in the Lika region on 6 February 1761 to Serbian parents.He was a priest in the Serbian Orthodox Church in Trieste from 1781 until 1789,[3] and thereafter in Sopron until 1795.[4] In Vienna in 1794 Ljuština printed in Cyrillic in Slavoserbian a 506-page Italian grammar for the use of Illyrian youth (radi upotreblenia illyriceskije junosti).[5][6] While he was the archimandrite of the Mesić monastery, he wrote a historical monograph covering the period from 1225 to 1797.
The first page of the book Gramatika italijanskaja (1794)
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