Author | Unknown |
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Country | Lithuania |
Language | Lithuanian |
Subject | Primer |
Genre | Lithuanian language educational book |
Published | 1759–1864 |
Publisher |
Vilnius University Press, Józef Zawadzki Press |
Mokslas skaitymo rašto lietuviško ( Old Lithuanian: Moksłas skaityma raszta lietuwiszka; English: The Science of Reading the Lithuanian Writing) is the first Catholic primer of the Lithuanian language. [1] [2] [3]
The first Lithuanian primer Mokslas skaitymo rašto lenkiško (Old Lithuanian: Moksłas skaytima raszto lękiszko; English: The Science of Reading the Polish Writing) was published in 1759–1761, however later it was published with a name Mokslas skaitymo rašto lietuviško (Old Lithuanian: Moksłas skaityma raszta lietuwiszka; English: The Science of Reading the Lithuanian Writing). [1] [2] In 1776–1790, about 1,000 copies of the primer were issued annually, in total – over 15,000 copies. [1] [2] This primer was published until 1864 and was the most important factor in educating the mass audience of readers of the Lithuanian literature. [1] [2]
Author | Unknown |
---|---|
Country | Lithuania |
Language | Lithuanian |
Subject | Primer |
Genre | Lithuanian language educational book |
Published | 1759–1864 |
Publisher |
Vilnius University Press, Józef Zawadzki Press |
Mokslas skaitymo rašto lietuviško ( Old Lithuanian: Moksłas skaityma raszta lietuwiszka; English: The Science of Reading the Lithuanian Writing) is the first Catholic primer of the Lithuanian language. [1] [2] [3]
The first Lithuanian primer Mokslas skaitymo rašto lenkiško (Old Lithuanian: Moksłas skaytima raszto lękiszko; English: The Science of Reading the Polish Writing) was published in 1759–1761, however later it was published with a name Mokslas skaitymo rašto lietuviško (Old Lithuanian: Moksłas skaityma raszta lietuwiszka; English: The Science of Reading the Lithuanian Writing). [1] [2] In 1776–1790, about 1,000 copies of the primer were issued annually, in total – over 15,000 copies. [1] [2] This primer was published until 1864 and was the most important factor in educating the mass audience of readers of the Lithuanian literature. [1] [2]