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Serbian school
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Resava school
The transcribing center was located inside the monastery walls
Monastery information
Full nameРесавска школа
Other namesResava (Ресава)
OrderSerbian Orthodox
Established1407
Disestablished1438
People
Founder(s)Stefan Lazarević
Site
LocationDespotovac, Serbia
Public accessmanasija.rs

Resava School (Serbian: Ресавска школа/Resavska škola), was founded in 1407 by Serbian despot Stefan Lazarević. Based on his endowment, the Manasija monastery, it was called Bašta znanja or the bastion of knowledge for learning, transcribing, translating and illuminating manuscripts in the Serbian Despotate. One of the main supporters of the Resava school was Constantine the Philosopher (Константин Филозоф), also known as Constantine of Kostenets. The canon of this school was followed in monasteries of Hilandar, Patriarchate of Peć, Visoki Dečani and Ljubostinja, and its influences were present in Russia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, and Romania. Monastery of Manasija, also called Resava, had a library of more than 20,000 books.

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