BOOKS AND MANUSCRIPTS

Delve into the chamber of medieval written cultural heritage, early printed books and the jewels of Serbian literature and science dating from the time up to the mid-20th century.

Arhijerejski činovnik, oko 1688. i 1705. godine, NBS RS 640

PERIODICALS

Browse through newspapers and magazines belonging to the National Library of Serbia collections, and explore politics, culture and science in Serbia, as well as everyday life between the early 19th and mid-20th century.

Oktoih prvoglasnik, Cetinje, 1494, NBS I 40 Deč 156

MUSIC AND SOUND RECORDINGS

Explore the world of notes through sheet music and sound recordings. Discover your favourite tracks, learn about composers and different aspects of music and get inspired.

Četvorojevanđelje, šesta decenija XIV veka, NBS RS 648

PICTURES

Graphic arts, drawings, posters and photographs illustrate visual culture from the 16th century onwards. Have a peek into the past and discover the works of distinguished painters, graphic artists, photographs and architects.

Ivićevo četvorojevanđelje, 1570. godina, NBS RS 664

MAPS

Learn about the development of cartography in Europe and Serbian areas and cities between the 16th and 20th centuries.

Beogradski parimejnik, prva četvrtina XIII veka, NBS RS 652

Thematic collections

Jewish Periodicals

The collection consists of digitised periodicals kept at Serbian libraries and archives, which greatly contribute to illuminating the centuries-old existence of Jewish communities in the Balkans, but also to understanding the wider social context of the historical periods in which they were published.

Dubrovnik

Old Dubrovnik is a mirror of the unique intersection of Romanesque, Slavic, Latin, Byzantine, Glagolitic and Cyrillic cultural traditions. Its poets and scholars wrote in the vernacular - the Shtokavian Eastern Herzegovinian dialect of Ijekavian pronunciation - as well as in Italian, Latin and Greek, following the poetic dominants of their epochs.

The Great War

The digital collection on the Great War has been created as part of the Europeana Collections 1914–1918 project. The project aimed to digitize and publicly display over 400,000 publications created during World War I. As a project partner, the National Library of Serbia created a thematic website to gather and present all wartime publications related to the Serbian people.

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Highlights

Aleksandar Obradović

Sokolski pokret

Znameniti Srbi

Србско-далматинскiй алманахъ

Планови града Београда

Klas karikature

Zemun

Album porodice Rakić

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