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Merchant, an actor for the education development.
It is born in patriotic family of Veziovi. Trades mainly with Vienna. In 1792 donor the money for printing of one of the first Bulgarian teaching books, which violates the Church Slavonic tradition and introduces elements of the secular system of education. With its impact in this direction, it plays the role of a textbook of the transition from Church Slavonic to spoken language, to the modern and widely understood grammar transmission, to the enrichment of school education.
It was issued 32 years before Petar Beron's "Riben Bukvar", and although not so popular, it is a valuable aid in the dark slavery nights. Marco Teodorovich Vesyov's book is a glorious page of the past, an expression of the cultural reciprocity of the Balkan peoples, part of the great dawn of the Renaissance.