Prohor Račanin[1] (Serbian Cyrillic: Прохор Рачанин; c. 1617 – 1678) was a monk-scribe and member of the School of Rača, a scriptorium in Bajina Bašta that was ransacked by the Turks. Most of the monks eventually moved from Serbia to Szentendre in Hungary under the leadership of Arsenije III Crnojević.[2] Monk Prohor, however, left Rača monastery in Bajna Bašta long before the Great Serbian Migration and settled in Belgrade where he taught at a monastery there until he died in 1678.[3] He left several unpublished manuscripts, now held in the archive of the Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church.[4]

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  1. "Scoala de copiatori de la manastirea Rača". December 7, 2018.
  2. Janićijević, Jovan (October 4, 1998). The Cultural Treasury of Serbia. IDEA. ISBN 9788675470397 via Google Books.
  3. "Serbian Orthodox Church: Its Past and Present". Serbian Patriarchy. October 4, 1965 via Google Books.
  4. "The Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church opened | Serbian Orthodox Church [Official web site]". www.spc.rs.



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