Paper

Title: 
Magazine Novi Sad
Description: 
This collection of magazine Novi Sad was printed in 1933 , 1934 and 1935 . Editor was Dusan Čamprag. Magazine Novi Sad is the cultural, educational and economic overview of the Danube Banovina .
Place of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Novi Sad
State of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Serbia
Copyright: 
Museum of Vojvodina
Place of publication: 
Novi Sad
Date of publication: 
01.01.1933.
Type of language of cultural artefact: 
Slavic
Material: 
Paper
Type of cultural artefact: 
Magazine
Formats of digital document: 
Image
Year of creation: 
1933
Institution: 
Period: 
Printing and publishing
Name of the original: 
Часопис Нови Сад
Title: 
Prayer Book of the Armenian Church
English
Description: 
The largest number of books in the Armenian Church was printed in the Mekhitarist Monastery of Vienna, which provides excellent value to preserved library fund . The priests of the temple in Novi Sad, received numerous editions in German and Armenian language in the field of theology, linguistics, history and law, established during the first half of the 19th to mid-20th century directly from its parent monastery. Exhibit is part of the exhibition "Armenian Church in Novi Sad - deleted heritage," the authors Ljiljana Lazic, art historians and museum counselor.
Place of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Vienna
State of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Austria
History: 
In October 1963, in Novi Sad, church of St. George the Illuminator was demolished, popularly called the Armenian Church. For more than two centuries, this temple has witnessed the efforts of its believers and priests to build, maintain, restore and preserve it. Unfortunately, in the decades after World War II, it shared the fate of the Armenians vanished in Novi Sad. Demolition of the Armenian church is a an indelible error in the post-war urban planning of Novi Sad. Part of the old center of the city, whose urban matrix that was established in the early 18th century, has been sacrificed to modern architecture and the new junction. In the clash of old and new, the church was described as "worthless architectural work," whose existence is not necessary. Generations citizens of Novi Sad are so deprived of part of the heritage, unique in its cultural, religious and architectural significance. An extensive archival, documentary and photographic material, which reveals all the circumstances that led to the tragic and unnecessary demolition and the life last years of the existence of the Armenian Church and its small community has survived. Part of the precious legacy of the church is now housed in the Museum of the City of Novi Sad and, after half a century, testifies to the former appearance of the Church of Sv. George the Illuminator.
Copyright: 
City Museum of Novi Sad
Creator: 
Srdjan Veselinov
Material: 
Type of cultural artefact: 
Formats of digital document: 
Images: 
Власник записа: 
Year of creation: 
1839
Name of the original: 
Часловац цркве јерменске
Municipality: 
Novi Sad
Region: 
Vojvodina
Country: 
Serbia
Title: 
Plan of the Armenian church
English
Author: 
Description: 
According to the wishes of Mary Trandafil, for renewal of the Armenian church, Gyorgy Molnar was hired, the most important builder of Novi Sad in the second half of the 19th century. The first plan which was presented shows that, at first, intention was to rebuild the temple in the Baroque style, but the idea was dropped.
Place of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Novi Sad
State of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Serbia
History: 
In October 1963, in Novi Sad, St.George the Enlightener, popularly called the Armenian Church was demolished. For more than two centuries, this temple has witnessed the efforts of its believers and priests to build, maintain, restore and preserve. Unfortunately, in the decades after World War II, it shared the fate of the Armenians vanished from Novi Sad. Demolition of the Armenian Church is a non-volatile error in the post-war urban planning of Novi Sad. Part of the old center of the city, whose urban pattern was established in the early 18th century, has been sacrificed to the modern architecture and the new junction. In the clash of old and new, the church has been characterized as a "worthless piece of architecture," whose existence is not necessary. Generations of citizens of Novi Sad were also deprived of a part of heritage, unique in its cultural, religious and architectural significance. Of the life and last years of the existence of the Armenian Church and its small community extensive archival, documentary and photographic material, which reveals all the circumstances that led to the tragic and unnecessary demolition, remained preserved. Part of the precious legacy of the church is now kept in the Museum of the City of Novi Sad, and, after half a century, testifies to the former appearance of the Church of St.. George the Enlightener.
Copyright: 
City Museum of Novi Sad
Material: 
Formats of digital document: 
Images: 
Year of creation: 
1872
Name of the original: 
План Јерменске цркве
Municipality: 
Novi Sad
Region: 
Vojvodina
Country: 
Serbia
Period: 
Title: 
Celebration of 25th anniversary of work of Jovan Jovanovic Zmaj
Place of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Novi Sad
State of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Serbia
Copyright: 
City library of Novi Sad
Printing: 
Serbian national printing office
Printing place: 
Novi Sad
Publisher: 
Poet`s friends
Place of publication: 
Novi Sad
Type of language of cultural artefact: 
Slavic
Material: 
Paper
Type of cultural artefact: 
Book
Formats of digital document: 
Image
Year of creation: 
1874
Name of the original: 
Svetkovine dvadesetpetogodišnjeg rada Jovana Jovanovića Zmaja
Title: 
Without father and mother
Authors: 
Description: 
Book dedicated to Pera Slijepcevic of Serbian orthodox municipality of Sremski Karlovci and senator of Zagreb and Karlovac, and to his wife Marija (born Kostic) who helped this printing.
Place of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Novi Sad
State of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Serbia
Signature: 
P I 602
Copyright: 
City library of Novi Sad
Printing: 
A. Pajevic
Printing place: 
Novi Sad
Place of publication: 
Novi Sad
Type of language of cultural artefact: 
Slavic
Material: 
Paper
Type of cultural artefact: 
Book
Formats of digital document: 
Image
Year of creation: 
1881
Name of the original: 
Без оца и мајке
Title: 
Magazine Neven (Marigold)
Contributor: 
Description: 
Marigold - Serbian children papers. Founded, edited and issued by Jovan Jovanovic Zmaj. Printed in Novi Sad and Zagreb. First issue is from 1880.
Place of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Novi Sad
State of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Serbia
Signature: 
SR 72 NEVEN 1884
Copyright: 
City library of Novi Sad
Садржај: 
Children prose and poetry.
Printing: 
Arsa Pajevic
Printing place: 
Novi Sad
Publisher: 
Аrsa Pajevic
Place of publication: 
Novi Sad
Type of language of cultural artefact: 
Slavic
Material: 
Paper
Type of cultural artefact: 
Magazine
Formats of digital document: 
Image
Year of creation: 
1884
Name of the original: 
Časopis Neven
Title: 
Magazine Neven (Marigold)
Contributor: 
Description: 
Marigold - Serbian children papers. Founded, edited and issued by Jovan Jovanovic Zmaj. Printed in Novi Sad and Zagreb. First issue is from 1880.
Place of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Novi Sad
State of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Serbia
Signature: 
SR - 72 NEVEN 1887
Copyright: 
City library of Novi Sad
Садржај: 
Children prose and poetry.
Printing: 
Arsa Pajevic
Printing place: 
Novi Sad
Publisher: 
Arsa Pajevic
Place of publication: 
Novi Sad
Type of language of cultural artefact: 
Slavic
Material: 
Paper
Type of cultural artefact: 
Magazine
Formats of digital document: 
Image
Year of creation: 
1887
Name of the original: 
Časopis Neven
Title: 
Magazine Neven (Marigold)
Contributor: 
Description: 
Marigold - Serbian children papers. Founded, edited and issued by Jovan Jovanovic Zmaj. Printed in Novi Sad and Zagreb. First issue is from 1880.
Place of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Novi Sad
State of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Serbia
Copyright: 
City library of Novi Sad
Садржај: 
Children prose and poetry.
Printing: 
Arsa Pajevic
Printing place: 
Novi Sad
Publisher: 
Arsa Pajevic
Place of publication: 
Novi Sad
Type of language of cultural artefact: 
Slavic
Material: 
Paper
Type of cultural artefact: 
Magazine
Formats of digital document: 
Image
Year of creation: 
1888
Name of the original: 
Časopis Neven
Title: 
World War I Album 1914-1918
Authors: 
Description: 
History of The Great War trough pictures and descriptions - on Serbian, French and English
Place of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Belgrade
State of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Serbia
Description: 
Reprint of issue from 1926.
Copyright: 
City library of Novi Sad
Садржај: 
War photographs with description
Printing place: 
Belgrade,1987
Publisher: 
Editorial office of War Album
Place of publication: 
Belgrade
Material: 
Paper
Type of cultural artefact: 
Book
Formats of digital document: 
Image
Year of creation: 
1926
Name of the original: 
Album Prvi svetski rat 1914 - 1918
Title: 
Main list of publishing bookstore and printing office
Authors: 
Place of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Novi Sad
State of origin of the cult. artefact: 
Serbia
Signature: 
R II 639
Copyright: 
City library of Novi Sad
Printing: 
Arsa Pajevic
Printing place: 
Novi Sad
Publisher: 
Arsa Pajevic
Place of publication: 
Novi Sad
Type of language of cultural artefact: 
Slavic
Material: 
Paper
Type of cultural artefact: 
Book
Formats of digital document: 
Image
Year of creation: 
1880
Name of the original: 
Glavni spisak izdavačke knjižarice i štamparije

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