Andrea Bogdani

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Andrea Bogdani
Bornca. 1600
Hasit, Ottoman Empire (modern-day Kosovo)[1]
Died1683
NationalityOttoman-Albanian
OccupationCatholic priest
RelativesPjetër Bogdani (Nephew)
FamilyBogdani

Andrea Bogdani (

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Life

Andrea Bogdani was born at the beginning of the 17th century, in Gur i Hasit, near Prizren, Ottoman Empire (modern-day Kosovo). Bogdani was educated by Jesuits at the Illyrian College in Loreto.[2]

After completing his education in Loreto, he became a parish in

Petro Bogdano, one of the best-known writers of early Albanian literature succeeded him as Archbishop of Skopje in 1677. Andrea Bogdano has become known for writing the first Latin-Albanian grammar book.[6]

Serbian historian Samardžić criticized Bogdani's works as forgery and revisionism of the Serbian medieval history.[7][dubious ] Bogdani distinguished himself as great enemy of Serbs.[8] He considered Orthodox Serbs as enemies of Catholics and wrote that the Orthodox Serbs in Kosovo, while also being protected by the Ottomans, were trying to extract money from the Catholics.[9][10]

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Sources

  1. , p. 44.
  2. ^ umetnosti, Srpska akademija nauka i (1950). Posebna izdanja. p. 244.
  3. ^ Umetnosti, Srpska akademija nauka i (1946). Glas. p. 73.
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  5. ^ Glasnik na Institutot za nacionalna istorija. Institut. 1972. p. 255. По оставката на болниот надбискуп на скопската надбис- купија Андрија Богдани на 8 ноември 1677 година, надбискуп
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  7. ^ Samardžić 1993, p. 100.
  8. ^ umetnosti, Srpska akademija nauka i (1950). Posebna izdanja. p. 347. Иначе надбискуп Богдани, као и раније, истиче се као велики противник Срба
  9. ^ Kosovo: A Short History p. 207
  10. ^ Историски записи. с.н. 1954. p. 328. Андрија Богдани из Јањева каже да су православни исто толики противници католика колико и Турци...

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