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Laza Lazarević

Laza Lazarević was a writer, neurologist, psychiatrist, poet lawyer and physician (1851–1891). He was born in Šabac and died in Belgrade.

Also recorded as Lazar lazar

Laza Lazarević

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Life and career

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  1. 1851

    Laza Lazarević born at Šabac.

  2. 1891

    Laza Lazarević died at Belgrade.

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  • Šabac

    Birth place

  • Belgrade

    Death place

Primary material

Documents and archives

Literature

Bibliography

Comparative analysis of satisfaction of the employees in Special hospital for psychiatric disorders 'Dr Laza Lazarević': Belgrade 2007-2010, Zdravstvena zastita, 2011.

  • Laza Lazarević in deutschen Übersetzungen, Zeitschrift für Slawistik, 1994

  • LAZA LAZAREVIĆ IN A PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHING STUDY, Metodički Vidici, 2011

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His work is associated with literary realism.

He belonged to Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts and Serbian Learned Society.

Laza Lazarević is recorded as writer, neurologist, psychiatrist, poet lawyer and physician.

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  • Career and activity

  • Identity

  • Prvi put s ocem na jutrenje

  • Sve će to narod pozlatiti. Švabica

  • Verter

  • Swabian women

  • The school icon in our village

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