Vladislav the Grammarian (Bulgarian and Serbian: Владислав Граматик; fl.
His collections of manuscripts constitute a compendium of translations and original Bulgarian and Serbian texts produced between the 13th and 15th centuries.
Historians assert that he received his education in the school of Constantine of Kostenets.
[7] Vladislav spent most of his life in a monastery at the foot of the mountain Skopska Crna Gora.
[8] Klaus Trot notes that his language bears features of Serbian speech from the vicinity of Novo Brdo.