Zaharije Orfelin - Works

Works

  • Pesan novosadelanuje za gradjanku gospodicnu Femku, between 1748 and 1757
  • Pozdrav Mojseju Putniku, Novi Sad, 1757.
  • Hulitelj, Sremski Karlovci, 1759.
  • Kratkoje o sedmih tajinstvah nastavlenije, 1760.
  • Gorestni plač slavnija inogda Serbiji, Venice, 1761
  • Trenodija, Venice, 1762
  • Plač Serbii, jejaže sini v različnija gosudarstva rasjejali sja, Venice, 1762
  • Oda na vospominanije vtorago Hristova prišestvija, 1763.
  • Apostolskoje mleko, Timișoara, 1763.
  • Istina o Boze, Novi Sad, 1764.
  • Hristoljubivih dus stihoslovije, Novi Sad, 1764.
  • Sjetovanije naučenogo mladago čelovjeka, 1764.
  • Strasno jevandljelje, Venice, 1764.
  • Pjesn istoriceskaja, Venice 1765.
  • Melodija k proleću, Novi Sad, 1765.
  • Slavenosrpski kalendar za godionu 1766., Novi Sad, 1765.
  • Latinski bukvar, Venice, 1766.
  • Pervija načatki latinskogo jazika, 1767.
  • Pervoje ucenije hotjastim ucitisja knig pismeni slavenskimi nazivaemo Bukvar, Venice, 1767.
  • Latinska gramatika, Venice, 1768.
  • Slaveno-serbski magazin, Venice, 1768.
  • Istorija o žitija i slavnih djelah velikago gosudarja i imperatora Petra Pervago, Venice, 1772
  • Generalnaja karta vserosijkoj Imperiji, 1774.
  • Položenije provuncij: Liflandije, Finlandije, Karelije, Ingrije, i Kurlandije, 1774.
  • Karta georaf. Germanije, Holandije, Danije, Poljane, 1774.
  • Karta Male Tatarije, 1774.
  • Bukvar za srpsku decu slovenski, Venice, 1776.
  • Propisi srpski, Sremski Karlovci, 1776.
  • Slavenska i vlaska Kaligrafija, Sremski Karlovci, 1778.
  • Večni kalendar, Vienna, 1783.
  • Iskusni podrumar, Budapest, 1808.
  • Sedam stepenej premudrosti

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