Luka Primojević

A year later he wrote a request to senate to prolong the validity of this approval for eight months.

Luka was born into noble Ragusan Primojević family (Italian: Primo).

His father was Paskoje Primojević,[3] a scribe for Slavic language[2] in Ragusa in period between 1482 and 1527.

[7] Primojević also requested from Senate to allow him to import paper without any taxes, to designate a house and shop in the main square for Primojeivić to use and not to allow any other printer to install printing press in Ragusa for next 15 years.

[7] Ragusan senate accepted Primojević's requests under condition to establish printing press within one year.