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==Printing houses==

==Printing houses==

;Early modern period

;Early modern period

* The first Serbian printing press was recorded in Obod in the late 15th century. The remains of the medieval town of Obod are located on a dominant hill that rises above the upper course of the [[Crnojevica River]].

* The first Serbian printing press was recorded in Obod in the late 15th century. The remains of the medieval town of Obod are located on a dominant hill that rises above the upper course of the [[Crnojevica River]].

* [[Crnojević printing house]] (1493–1496)

* [[Crnojević printing house]] (1493–1496)

* [[Vuković printing house]] (1519/1520—1521) and (1536–1540)

* [[Vuković printing house]] (1519/1520—1521) and (1536–1540)


Latest revision as of 06:23, 11 December 2025

A page from the Belgrad Four Gospels printed at the Belgrade printing house (1552)

Serbian printing refers to the history of printing among Serbs, and focusing on development of book printing in Serbian language, initially by the use of Old Serbian Cyrillic alphabet during the early phases lasting from the end of the 15th century up to the end of the 18th century.

The first state printing house, the Serbian Printing House, was established in 1832.

Early modern period

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