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- Avram_Mrazović abstract "Avram Mrazović (Serbian: Аврам Мразовић; 12 March 1756, Sombor - 20 February 1826, Sombor) was a Serbian writer, translator, pedagogue, aristocrat and Senator of the Free Royal City of Sombor, part of the Military Frontier of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Avram Mrazović (1756-1826) was the son of Very Reverend and Mrs. Georgije Mrazović, parish priest of the Serbian Orthodox Church of Saint John the Baptist in Sombor. Mrazović is known in literary annals as a Serbian education reformer who lived and worked in the Austro-Hungarian Empire in Serb and Romanian territories of today's Serbian Vojvodina and Romanian Banat. He is the founder of the Serb National Primary School Commission. He also founded Norma, a teacher training college in Sombor in 1787 before another school was opened in 1812 in Szentandre called Regium Pedagogium Nationis Illiricae (Preparadija) which eventually moved back to Sombor again in 1816.The first book on logic in the Serbian language was written by Nikola Simic, Avram Mrazović's friend, and was published in Budapest in two volumes, entitled \"Logic\" (Vol. I, 1808; Vol. II, 1809). Ten years later, Mrazović wrote the second book on logic in Serbian in a similar manner, entitled \"Logic, or Reasoning\", completed in 1826, but the book was never published since he died. Aside from Pavle Julinac, remembered as the first to translate from French, other translators of the period were Gligorije Trlajic, Nikola Lazarevic, Atanasije Stojkovic, and Avram Mrazović. Mrazović translated the French work of Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont, and the Latin of Ovid, Cicero, Virgil, Horace, and the Greek of Aristotle.".
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- Avram_Mrazović comment "Avram Mrazović (Serbian: Аврам Мразовић; 12 March 1756, Sombor - 20 February 1826, Sombor) was a Serbian writer, translator, pedagogue, aristocrat and Senator of the Free Royal City of Sombor, part of the Military Frontier of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Avram Mrazović (1756-1826) was the son of Very Reverend and Mrs. Georgije Mrazović, parish priest of the Serbian Orthodox Church of Saint John the Baptist in Sombor.".
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