Sekerinski, Risto

Sekerinski, Risto (Stip, 28. ⅲ 1927) – Architect. He graduated from the Faculty of Architecture in Belgrade (1951). He lives and works in Skopje in the design company “Designer” (until 1956). He moved to Novi Sad and Belgrade, and then worked in Switzerland and Germany as a free architect. It projected objects with various purposes, from which residential buildings prevail. Significant realizations in Macedonia: Administrative building in Skopje (demolished in 1963); Several residential blocks in Skopje (1952-1955). Cr. T. Shesic, Bogdan (Valevo, 21. ⅵ 1909 – Belgrade, 9. 1999) – Serbian philosopher, international reputation. He graduated philosophy in a white city (1934), PhD in Berlin (1938). Since 1947 was admitted to assistant at the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje, and for a lecturer in 1951. He taught the subjects logic, history of philosophy, ethics and aesthetics. The faculty remains until 1954., when employing at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade (full professor of 1962). The contacts with the Faculty of Philosophy in Skopje continues through frequent attendances with lectures and participation in commissions for assessment and defense of doctoral dissertations. His books used numerous generations of students. He is the author of many books, hearings and articles published in international journals. BIB.: Instructions U Dialectic Logu, 1957; Logic and-ⅱ, 1958, 1962; Aesthetic Study, 1958; Necessity and freedom, 1963; Principles Universal Logo, 1968; Spreme Man and World, 1969; General Methodology, 1971, 1988; Philosophers found False, 1972; Basics Medodogy Society Science, 1974; Philosophy Historje, 1986; Philosophy culture, 1990; Universal Logischhe Adzimatics, 1991, etc. Lit.: Faculty of Philosophy 1946-1976, Skopje, 1976, 77; D. Grlic, lexicon philosophe, Zagreb, 1982, 406. V. Panz. Slekjak – phytogyographic formation, which is similar to the spribs, but according to environmental conditions and the floristic composition, it is a special form of forest vegetation, which is significantly different from all other types. The main characteristic of the chires is that the share of the trees is absent as a consequence of the large degree of degradation processes (secondary shibes) or as a result of the action of unfavorable environmental conditions for the development of trees (primary slices). In the first case, the chires represent, in relation to the spribs, a further degradation degree, followed by the bossines and rockers, while in the second case it is true chires. Al. And.


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис ШЕЌЕРИНСКИ, Ристо

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