Milosavljević, Predrag

  1. Person
  2. Milosavljevic, Predrag (en)
  3. 26 July 1974
  4. Belgrade
    1. Predrag Milosavljević is a Scientific Secretary at doctoral studies in History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, University of Belgrade, and an Associate Professor of Cultural Heritage Protection at Alpha BK University. He is Vice President of the Serbian Society of History of Science (SDIN, Belgrade) and a member of the Editorial Board of Journal for the History of Science Phlogiston (the Museum of Science and Technology, Belgrade). Likewise, he is a member of The Association of Applied Arts Artists and Designers of Serbia (ULUPUDS, Belgrade) where his field of study relates to history and arts and design theory.

      He graduated from the Faculty of Applied Arts (The University of Arts in Belgrade) in 1999 defending the Bachelor Thesis “800 Years of Hilandar Monastery”.  He is engaged in the research in the field of theory of proportions and proportional systems implementation in the history of European culture. His doctoral dissertation “Golden Ratio and the Philosophy of Nature: the Aspects of Geometrical Opinion Evolution and the Analogy of Proportional Values in Creation from Upper Palaeolithic to Ancient Greek Epoch” was defended at the University of Belgrade in 2013. 

      Milosavljević has significant results in the field of research of Neoplatonic learning development and transformation and of their influence on the development of mathematical and natural philosophical sciences and their implementation in the context of creation from Late Byzantine to Renaissance Period. Thereby, special attention is directed towards the process of ancient learning evolvement in the context of Byzantine cultural circle and their transition into cultural processes that happened in Central and Western Europe in the period of 14–16 century. 

      An important aspect of the research of Milosavljević’s, among other things, relates to the analysis of dual measurement system – starting from Balkan measurement system to ancient Russian system (based on the ancient geometrisation of anthropological values), the implementation of which is evident in the material legacy of medieval ecclesiastical architecture in the Balkans.

      He participated in several national and international scientific conferences, and he is one of the initiators and participants in the scientific project “Theory and Practice of Science in Society: Multidisciplinary, Educational and Intergenerational Perspectives” of the Ministry of Science, Republic of Serbia.