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Migration and settled in Belgrade where he taught at a monastery there until he died in 1678.[3] He left several unpublished manuscripts, now held in the archive of the Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church.[4]
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- ↑ "Scoala de copiatori de la manastirea Rača". December 7, 2018.
- ↑ Janićijević, Jovan (October 4, 1998). The Cultural Treasury of Serbia. IDEA. ISBN 9788675470397 – via Google Books.
- ↑ "Serbian Orthodox Church: Its Past and Present". Serbian Patriarchy. October 4, 1965 – via Google Books.
- ↑ "The Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church opened | Serbian Orthodox Church [Official web site]". www.spc.rs.
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