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| Edition | Publisher | Language | Pros | Cons | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Akademska knjiga (Novi Sad) | Serbian (Latin) | Modern translation, footnotes, large font | Large file size (15 MB) | | Školska knjiga, 2020 | Školska knjiga (Zagreb) | Croatian | Ijekavian dialect, excellent preface by Jakov Sirotković | Expensive ($30) | | Buybook, 2021 | Buybook (Sarajevo) | Bosnian/Serbian | Cheap PDF option (€5) | No bookmarks in the PDF | | Public Domain Scan | N/A | English | Free | Old spelling, no search, bad on phones |

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