Luka Primojević
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Luka Paskalis Primojević (Serbian: Лука Примојевић; Italian: Luca Pasquale de Primo)[2] was an early 16th-century Ragusan nobleman and Serbian chancellor. He belonged to a noble Primojević family. His father Paskoje and brothers Trajan and Niko were also scribes. In March 1514 Luka requested from the Ragusan Senate an approval to establish a printing house in Dubrovnik and to print books in Latin, Greek and Cyrillic scripts. The Ragusan Senate gave its approval valid for one year. A year later he wrote a request to senate to prolong the validity of this approval for eight months.
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Luka Primojević | |
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Nationality | Ragusan |
Other names | Luka Paskalis Primojević[1] |
Occupation | scribe |
Known for | attempt to establish printing house in Dubrovnik in 1514 |
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