Biography:Nikola Šimić

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Nikola Šimić also spelled Nikola Shimich (Serbian: Никола Шимић; Sombor, Habsburg monarchy, 1766 - Sombor, Austrian Empire, 5 January 1848) is credited for being the author of the first modern book on logic in the Serbian language,[1][2] published in Budapest in two volumes, Volume I in 1808 and Volume II in 1809.[3] His second work, Nacin pristojno salitisja (Die Art ariig zu scherzen) (The Art of Decent Joking), was published in 1814, also in Budapest.[4] Nikola Šimić was a polyglot who studied the works of Christian Wolff and Friedrich Christian Baumeister.[1]

Avram Mrazović, a friend of Nikola Šimić,[5] wrote the second book on logic in Serbian in a similar manner, entitled "Logic, or Reasoning," completed in 1826, the year Mrazović died. The book was not published.

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