SECTION I.
Language and Literature of the Illyrico-Servians Proper.
Language written with different alphabets, [103].—Characteristics, [104].—History, [105].
Servians of the Greek Church.
Their extent, [107].—Earlier literature, [108]—Modern writers, [112]—Vuk Stephanovitch, [113].—His collection of popular songs, [114].—His arrangement of the alphabet, [116].—Recent poets, [118].—Montenegro, the Vladika, [119].
Servians of the Romish Church.
GLAGOLITIC LITERATURE, [123].—Manuscripts, Text du Sacre, [124].—Earliest works and writers, [126].
SECULAR LITERATURE, [127].—Dalmatia Proper, [128].—Ragusa and its literature, [128].—Orthography, [131].—Dr. Gaj, [133].—Catholic Slavonians, [133].
SECTION II.
Language and Literature of the CROATIANS, [135].—Relation of the Croats to other Slavi, [135].—Orthography, etc. [136].