Vatish printing house

Vatish printing house. (v. Vatasha, Kavadarko, 1847-1848) ‡ One of the first printing companies in Macedonia, opened by the Messured Teacher and Revalent Kamce Nakov Popangulov (c.), known as Daskal Kamche and his financial Ortak, the Vatastic merchant Jovko Markov. The idea of ​​opening the printing house received from the contacts with the famous Macedonian printer Archimandrite Theodosius Sinaitic. With the money of J. Markov, acquired Slavic letters in Belgrade (1847). According to unconfirmed notifications, he was printed books with Proverbs, including the first literary work of his friend Jordan Hadzi Konstantinov-the Ginot (c. The table is printed in two columns on one sheet of 44 cm length and 32 cm width, surrounded by stars, with a purpose for wall hanging to read students. In the remainder of the Vatastic Revolutionary and Society, Risto Junov is preserved, and a single edition of this printing house with format A4. When the Greek bishop of Strumica learned about the existence of the printing house (1848), he banned his teacher in the village and sent another teacher from Seres. But Vashani did not accept the newly appointed teacher and swung him from the village, so K. N. Popangelov continued his teacher, and in order not to seize the printing house, he secretly transferred it to Veles or Thessaloniki. Lit.: Haralagipea Polenakovic, selected works, 3, Skopje, 1989, 290-300; Si-Mo Mladenovski, teacher Kamce Nakov Popangulov and his enlightenment activity in the village. Vatasha, Tikvesh, “schooling, educational and culture in Macedonia at the time of the rebirth,” Manu, Skopje, 1979, 453-464; Blaze Ristovski, portraits and processes of Macedonian literary and national history, and Skopje, 1989, 351 and 346-347; Daskal pebble. Memories and materials, preface and newsroom Petre Kamchevski, Museum-Gallery, Kavadarci, 2006. S. Ml. Transmission of bones of shooting watile children


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис ВАТАШКА ПЕЧАТНИЦА

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