Andrea Bogdani | |
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Born | ca. 1600 Gurrë, Ottoman Empire (modern-day Albania) |
Died | 1683 |
Nationality | Ottoman |
Other names | Andrija Bogdani |
Occupation | Catholic priest |
Andrea Bogdani (ca. 1600 – 1683) also known as Ndre Bogdani was an Ottoman scholar of Albanian origin and prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
Andrea Bogdani was born in the beginning of the 17th century near Gurrë, Ottoman Empire (modern-day Albania). Bogdani was educated by Jesuits at the Illyrian College in Loreto.
After he completed his education in Loreto he became a parish in Priština. From 1656 to 1677, when he resigned he served as Archbishop of Skopje, while from 1675 to 1677 he also served as apostolic administrator of Achrida. On 8 November 1677 Bogdani resigned because of illness. His nephew Pjetër Bogdani, one of the best-known writers of early Albanian literature succeeded him as Archbishop of Skopje in 1677. Andrea Bogdani has become known for writing the first Latin-Albanian grammar book.
Serbian historian Samardžić criticized Bogdani's works as forgery and revisionism of the Serbian medieval history. Bogdani distunguished himself as great enemy of Serbs. He considered Orthodox Christians as enemies of Catholics.