Ђачка литерарна дружина „Дојчин” у Солуну и Скопљу, од 1903. до 1912. (Етнографска грађа у заоставштини Милоша Ивковића, I)
Literary School Club “Dojčin“ in Thessalonica and Skoplje 1903–1912
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Miloš Ivković, a Serb from Osijek, a student of Serbian and Slavonic
Philology in Belgrade, a student of Aleksandar Belić graduated in 1906
and passed the teaching exam in 1911. He was teaching Serbian language
and literature in the Grammar schools in Belgrade and Skoplje.
He was appointed on 12th November 1913 a teacher of the Skoplje
grammar school and he occupied the position till 10th July 1919.
Upon his coming to Skoplje, he had found the already established Literary
school club “Dojčin” which had been founded in the Thessalonica
grammar school by the Serbian pupils from different Serbian territories
under the rule of the Otoman Empire. The Club commenced its work in
1900, taking its name from the Thessalonica hero from the Serbian folk
poetry, Bolani Dojčin, the cult of which was especially cherished among
the pupils. In 1909 the Club transferred to the Skoplje grammar school.
The pupils gathered on the meetings when they would discuss prepared
papers and where they... would be writing down the folk stories and poetry,
both lyrical and epic, telling of places, folk customs and sagas; there
were also papers of translations from the foreign literatures. The pupils
would receive marks – reviews on these meetings. They would evaluate
some papers, comment on them and suggest corrections. The marks
served as a kind of reviews based on which the papers were published
in the lithographic magazine which was edited by the pupils and read in
the Grammar school.
Ivković had, from his student days, been especially cherishing the
interest for the linguistic studies and collecting of the ethnographic
material which he studied. This is why the papers of the pupils of the
Club “Dojčin” were interesting to him. On his return from Skoplje to
Belgrade, he took a certain number of papers from the period of the
working of the Club from 1903 to 1912, the time which had preceded
the Balkan Wars and the First World War.
Twenty papers have been preserved in the Ivković’s heritage out of which
six do not have marks; ten papers, the marks of which are preserved are
missing and there are thirty six of such marks-reviews in all. Forty-
-six pupils participated in the writing of these papers and reviews and
this represents a smaller part in relation to the total number of papers.
This can be concluded based on the numbers which were written on the
back of the last pages of the papers and marks. These numbers were the
very ones under which the papers were registered in the archive of the
Literary school club “Dojčin“.
Keywords:
Милош Ивковић / етнографска грађа / ђачка литерарна дружина "Дојчин" / српска народна књижевност / сакупљачки рад / СкопљеSource:
Вардарски зборник, 2012, 9, 141-187Publisher:
- Београд : Српска академија наука и уметности
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- Recueil de Vardar, 9