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25: 208:. With his lexicographic work, Daniel hoped to persuade the Albanians, Aromanians and Bulgarians to abandon their "barbaric" tongues and learn Greek, the "mother of knowledge". The book was republished in 1802 in 423:
Nistor Bardu, "Eighteenth Century Aromanian Writers: the Enlightenment and the Awakening of National and Balkan Consciousness", p. 94 in Philologica Jassyensia 3, no. 1 (2007): 93–102.
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Nistor Bardu, "Eighteenth Century Aromanian Writers: the Enlightenment and the Awakening of National and Balkan Consciousness", p. 97 in Philologica Jassyensia 3, no. 1 (2007): 93–102.
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Despite promoting the Greek language, Aromanian was Daniel's mother tongue. Furthermore, according to the Bulgarian scholar Aleksandăr Ničev, he did not know Greek very well.
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What is particularly interesting about this passage is that its author, Hadji Daniel, was himself a hellenized Vlach from Moschopolis (now Voskopoljë in south - east Albania)
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a dictionary of four modern Balkan languages (Greek, Albanian, Aromanian and Bulgarian). Many authors published his works in Greek and in Aromanian in the
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J. Kristophson, Das Lexikon Tetraglosson des Daniil Moschopolitis, in: Zeitschrift für Balkanologie, 10 (1974), pp. 7-128.
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Albanians, Vlachs, Bulgarians, speaker of other languages, rejoice, and prepare yourselves all of you to become
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In search of the center and periphery: Linguistic attitudes, minorities, and landscapes in the Central Balkans
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Daniel, in his work, Εισαγωγική Διδασκαλία ("Introductory Instruction"), compiled a combined dictionary of
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Discourses of collective identity in Central and Southeast Europe (1770–1945): texts and commentaries
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Infamy and revolt: the rise of the national problem in early modern Greek thought
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Anatolica: Studies in the Greek East in the 18th and 19th Centuries
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shi hilji di zârtsinâ armâneascâca cumù eara Daniil Moscopoleanu...
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Daniil Moscopoleanlu tsi scoasicartea "Nvitsâturâ introducãtoari".
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The Lexicon Tetraglosson dictionary of four Balkan languages (
240:(in Aromanian). Vol. 37–38, no. 3–4. p. 14. 262:(in Aromanian). Vol. 39–40, no. 1–2. p. 2. 24: 93: 122:, an 18th/19th-century professor and director of 279:Endangered Languages of the Caucasus and Beyond 183: 73: 310:. In Makartsev, Maxim; Wahlström, Max (eds.). 276:Korkmaz, Ramazan; Doğan, Gürkan, eds. (2016). 8: 374:. Central European University Press, 2006 314:. Slavica Helsingiensia. Vol. 49. 224: 7: 301: 299: 368:Central European University Press. 490:Aromanians from the Ottoman Empire 397:. East European Monographs, 2006, 14: 52:) written by Daniel Moscopolites 456:(Introductory instruction), 1802 23: 254:Piceava, Dumitru, ed. (2005). 232:Piceava, Dumitru, ed. (2004). 1: 138:, and has been described as 94: 516: 345:. Variorum. p. 118. 306:Lindstedt, Jouko (2016). 200:In 1794, he published in 83: 234:"Dimândarea pârinteascâ" 146:working in the Balkans. 339:Clogg, Richard (1996). 256:"Mass-media armâneascâ" 107: 74: 69: 316:University of Helsinki 195: 485:People from Moscopole 454:Εισαγωγική Διδασκαλία 391:Kostantaras Dean J.. 282:. BRILL. p. 84. 120:Theodoros Kavalliotis 495:Pro-Greek Aromanians 95:Daniil Moschopolitis 500:Aromanian academics 84:Δανιήλ Μοσχοπολίτης 70:Daniil Moscopoleanu 62:Daniil of Moscopole 58:Daniel of Moscopole 318:. pp. 51–67. 403:978-0-88033-581-2 380:978-963-7326-52-3 352:978-0-86078-543-9 108:Mihali Adami Hagi 100:Mihali Adami Hagi 98:), also known as 92: 16:Aromanian scholar 507: 480:Aromanian people 442: 439: 433: 430: 424: 421: 415: 412: 406: 389: 383: 366: 360: 359: 336: 330: 329: 303: 294: 293: 273: 267: 266: 251: 245: 244: 229: 97: 87: 85: 77: 27: 515: 514: 510: 509: 508: 506: 505: 504: 460: 459: 450: 445: 440: 436: 431: 427: 422: 418: 413: 409: 390: 386: 367: 363: 353: 338: 337: 333: 326: 305: 304: 297: 290: 275: 274: 270: 260:Bana Armâneascâ 253: 252: 248: 238:Bana Armâneascâ 231: 230: 226: 222: 132: 118:and student of 55: 54: 53: 35: 30: 29: 28: 17: 12: 11: 5: 513: 511: 503: 502: 497: 492: 487: 482: 477: 472: 462: 461: 458: 457: 449: 448:External links 446: 444: 443: 434: 425: 416: 407: 384: 361: 351: 331: 324: 295: 289:978-9004328693 288: 268: 246: 223: 221: 218: 206:Greek alphabet 144:printing press 134:Daniel was an 131: 128: 126:of Moscopole. 32: 31: 22: 21: 20: 19: 18: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 512: 501: 498: 496: 493: 491: 488: 486: 483: 481: 478: 476: 473: 471: 468: 467: 465: 455: 452: 451: 447: 438: 435: 429: 426: 420: 417: 411: 408: 404: 400: 396: 395: 388: 385: 381: 377: 373: 372: 365: 362: 358: 354: 348: 344: 343: 335: 332: 327: 325:9789515125200 321: 317: 313: 309: 302: 300: 296: 291: 285: 281: 280: 272: 269: 265: 261: 257: 250: 247: 243: 239: 235: 228: 225: 219: 217: 215: 211: 207: 203: 198: 194: 192: 188: 182: 180: 176: 172: 168: 164: 160: 156: 152: 147: 145: 141: 137: 129: 127: 125: 121: 117: 114:scholar from 113: 109: 105: 101: 96: 90: 81: 76: 75:Moscopoleanlu 71: 67: 63: 59: 51: 47: 43: 39: 34: 26: 437: 428: 419: 410: 393: 387: 370: 364: 356: 341: 334: 311: 278: 271: 263: 259: 249: 241: 237: 227: 199: 196: 184: 178: 170: 162: 154: 148: 133: 99: 64:(1754–1825; 61: 57: 56: 475:1825 deaths 470:1725 births 124:New Academy 464:Categories 220:References 179:Alvanitika 140:Hellenized 110:), was an 210:Dubrovnik 171:Vulgarika 167:Bulgarian 159:Aromanian 136:Aromanian 116:Moscopole 112:Aromanian 104:Aromanian 89:romanized 66:Aromanian 46:Bulgarian 42:Aromanian 405:, p. 96. 382:, p. 67. 175:Albanian 163:Vlachika 50:Albanian 155:Romaika 91::  401:  378:  349:  322:  286:  214:Venice 202:Venice 191:Romioi 187:Greeks 173:) and 151:Greek 130:Works 80:Greek 38:Greek 399:ISBN 376:ISBN 347:ISBN 320:ISBN 284:ISBN 48:and 212:or 165:), 157:), 72:or 60:or 466:: 355:. 298:^ 258:. 236:. 216:. 106:: 86:, 82:: 78:; 68:: 44:, 40:, 328:. 292:. 189:( 177:( 169:( 161:( 153:( 102:(

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The Lexicon Tetraglosson dictionary of four Balkan languages (Greek, Aromanian, Bulgarian and Albanian) written by Daniel Moscopolites

Greek
Aromanian
Bulgarian
Albanian
Aromanian
Greek
romanized
Aromanian
Aromanian
Moscopole
Theodoros Kavalliotis
New Academy
Aromanian
Hellenized
printing press
Greek
Aromanian
Bulgarian
Albanian
Greeks
Romioi
Venice
Greek alphabet
Dubrovnik
Venice
"Dimândarea pârinteascâ"
"Mass-media armâneascâ"
Endangered Languages of the Caucasus and Beyond

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