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'''Lukijan Mušicki'''{{efn|name=a}} (27 January 1777 – 15 March 1837) was a [[Serbian Orthodox Church|Serbian Orthodox]] bishop, writer and poet. From 1828 he was bishop of [[Karlovac]], now in Croatia.{{r|epar}}
'''Lukijan Mušicki''' ({{lang-sr-cyr|Лукијан Мушицки}}, {{IPA-sh|lukǐjaːn muʃǐtskiː|pron}}; 27 January 1777 – 15 March 1837) was a [[Serbian Orthodox Church|Serbian Orthodox]] bishop, writer and poet. From 1828 he was bishop of [[Karlovac]], now in Croatia.{{r|epar}}

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Latest revision as of 13:21, 31 January 2024

Luka Mušicki
Лукијан Мушицки
Portrait by Novak Radonić, 1858
Born(1777-01-27)27 January 1777
Died15 March 1837(1837-03-15) (aged 60)
Occupation(s)Poet, archimandrite

Lukijan Mušicki (Serbian Cyrillic: Лукијан Мушицки, pronounced [lukǐjaːn muʃǐtskiː]; 27 January 1777 – 15 March 1837) was a Serbian Orthodox bishop, writer and poet. From 1828 he was bishop of Karlovac, now in Croatia.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Episkop Mušicki (in Croatian). Gornjokarlovačka Eparhija. Archived 17 July 2012.

Further reading

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  • Milan Radeka (1958). About the Educational Efforts of Lukijan Mušicki: (accepted at the Meeting of 3-XII-1956).
  • Vladimir Ćorović (1999). Lukijan Mušicki: studija iz srpske književnosti. Matica Srpska.
  • Jovan Skerlić, Istorija nove srpske književnosti/The History of New Serbian Literature, Belgrade, 1914, 1921, pages 138–143; six pages dedicated to Lukijan Mušicki, poet, aesthete, translator, polyglot, and bishop.