Stefan Paštrović
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Stefan Paštrović (Serbian: Стефан Паштровић, fl. 1597) was a Serbian Orthodox hieromonk of Monastery of Gradište in Buljarica. He descended from the Paštrovići coastal tribe in modern-day Montenegro. According to some sources his position was hegumen.[1]
Stefan Paštrović | |
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Born | 16th century |
Nationality | Ottoman Empire |
Occupation | Orthodox priest |
Known for | author of the earliest Serbian primer |
Paštrović co-authored two manuscripts and engaged hieromonk Sava from Visoki Dečani to print them in Venice.[2] Sava printed Proceedings for travelers or Prayer Book of Stefan Paštrović (Serbian: Зборник за путнике; Молитвеник Стефана Паштровића) and First Serbian Primer (Serbian: Први Српски Буквар)[3] in the printing house Rampazetto and Heirs in Venice. "Prayer Book was published" on 19 May 1597 and "Serbian Primer" was printed a day later.[4]