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Mojsije Dečanac

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Nationality
  
Rum Millet (Ottoman)

Years active
  
fl. 1536–45

Occupation
  
Orthodox priest and printer

Known for
  
one of the first Serb printers

Mojsije Dečanac (Serbian Cyrillic: Мојсије Дечанац, "Mojsije of Dečani"; fl. 1536–45) was a Serb printer of srbulje liturgical books and Orthodox hierodeacon.

Mojsije was born in Budimlja, part of the Sanjak of Scutari of the Ottoman Empire (modern-day Montenegro). He took monastic vows and was a monk at the monastery of Visoki Dečani (in Kosovo).

In the period of 1536–38 Mojsije was a printer at the Vuković printing house in Venice, Republic of Venice. Besides Mojsije, typographers who worked at the printing house of Vićenco Vuković included also Hieromonk Pahomije, priests Genadije and Teodosije, and laity like Stefan Marinović and Jakov Krajkov.

In 1536 Mojsije printed Zbornik za putnike and in 1537 he participated in printing of the Octoechos. In 1538 Mojsije printed the most luxurious and lengthiest edition of Praznični minej.

When Dimitrije Ljubavić went to Târgoviște in Wallachia he brought with him Mojsije. In 1545 Mojsije, now a hieromonk, printed the first book in Ljubavić's printing house.

Annotations

In Serbian, he is simply known with his monastic rank as "Hierodeacon Mojsije" (јерођакон Мојсије). His name translated into English is "Mojsije of Dečani". He is also scarcely called Mojsije Budimljanin (Мојсије Будимљанин, "Mojsije of Budimlja").

References

Mojsije Dečanac Wikipedia