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Kosmas Thesprotos or Kosmas o Thesprotos ( Greek: Κοσμάς ο Θεσπρωτός Kosmas the Thesprotian, 1780[;]–1852) was a Greek [1] scholar, priest and theologian.

Life

Kosmas was born as Kyritsis Kotras ( Greek: Κυρίτσης (diminutive of Kyriakos) [2] Κότρας) in the village of Jorgucat (Gr. Georgutsates, Γεωργουτσάτες), [3] [4] Dropull region in modern southern Albania, then Ottoman Empire. In 1805 he became a priest and changed his name to Kosmas. The following years he became a student of Athanasios Psalidas, a major figure of the modern Greek Enlightenment and graduated from the Kaplaneios School of Ioannina at 1815. [5] He taught in several schools in Epirus region and after the successful Greek War of Independence (1821–1830) he moved to Athens were continued his educational activity. He died in Karpenisi, at 1852. [3]

Works

One of his famous works was the Γεωγραφία Αλβανίας και Ηπείρου (Geography of Albania and Epirus), based on the teachings of his teacher Psalidas. It was composed around 1833. [6] It is a geographical treatise which describes geographically Albania and Epirus. [7] Kosmas in this work adopted the notion of Psalidas that placed the geographical border between Epirus and Albania along the river Vjose (Aoos). [8] This work was completed after his graduation from the Kaplaneios, when he worked as a teacher in various Greek schools in Epirus. [5] He also wrote the following works:

  • Γεωγραφία Αλβανίας και Ηπείρου (Geography of Albania and Epirus)
  • Εγχειρίδιο φιλοσοφίας (Manual of Philosophy)
  • Ποιημάτιον (Poem).
  • Cosmas Thesprotos, La complainte d’Ali Pacha. Éd. critique avec trad. et glossaire par Yvon Tarabout. Publications Langues’O, Paris 1983.

References

  1. ^ Κοσμάς Θεσπρωτός . Κάτοπτρο Ελληνικής Επιστήμης και Φιλοσοφίας.
  2. ^ Nationale de France, Kosmás Thesprōtós
  3. ^ a b Kosmas Thesprotos Archived 2011-07-20 at the Wayback Machine culture.ana.gr.
  4. ^ Encyclopedia Papyros-Larousse (in Greek), article Θεσπρωτός Κοσμάς.
  5. ^ a b A.C. Papacharisis, 1964, Balkan studies: biannual publication of the Institute for Balkan Studies., Vol. 5-6, 1964, p. 413
  6. ^ Papacharissis Athanasios, Introduction and notes in the edition of "Geography of Albania and Epirus" by K. Thesprotos and Ath. Psalidas. Epirotic Studies Society, 2nd edition, Ioannina 1964, pp. 15-20. In Greek.
  7. ^ Dean J. Kostantaras. Infamy and revolt: the rise of the national problem in early modern Greek thought. East European Monographs, 2006, ISBN  978-0-88033-581-2, p. 60
  8. ^ Mikropoulos, Tassos A. (2008). Elevating and Safeguarding Culture Using Tools of the Information Society: Dusty traces of the Muslim culture. Earthlab. p. 321. ISBN  978-960-233-187-3.

Further reading

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kosmas Thesprotos or Kosmas o Thesprotos ( Greek: Κοσμάς ο Θεσπρωτός Kosmas the Thesprotian, 1780[;]–1852) was a Greek [1] scholar, priest and theologian.

Life

Kosmas was born as Kyritsis Kotras ( Greek: Κυρίτσης (diminutive of Kyriakos) [2] Κότρας) in the village of Jorgucat (Gr. Georgutsates, Γεωργουτσάτες), [3] [4] Dropull region in modern southern Albania, then Ottoman Empire. In 1805 he became a priest and changed his name to Kosmas. The following years he became a student of Athanasios Psalidas, a major figure of the modern Greek Enlightenment and graduated from the Kaplaneios School of Ioannina at 1815. [5] He taught in several schools in Epirus region and after the successful Greek War of Independence (1821–1830) he moved to Athens were continued his educational activity. He died in Karpenisi, at 1852. [3]

Works

One of his famous works was the Γεωγραφία Αλβανίας και Ηπείρου (Geography of Albania and Epirus), based on the teachings of his teacher Psalidas. It was composed around 1833. [6] It is a geographical treatise which describes geographically Albania and Epirus. [7] Kosmas in this work adopted the notion of Psalidas that placed the geographical border between Epirus and Albania along the river Vjose (Aoos). [8] This work was completed after his graduation from the Kaplaneios, when he worked as a teacher in various Greek schools in Epirus. [5] He also wrote the following works:

  • Γεωγραφία Αλβανίας και Ηπείρου (Geography of Albania and Epirus)
  • Εγχειρίδιο φιλοσοφίας (Manual of Philosophy)
  • Ποιημάτιον (Poem).
  • Cosmas Thesprotos, La complainte d’Ali Pacha. Éd. critique avec trad. et glossaire par Yvon Tarabout. Publications Langues’O, Paris 1983.

References

  1. ^ Κοσμάς Θεσπρωτός . Κάτοπτρο Ελληνικής Επιστήμης και Φιλοσοφίας.
  2. ^ Nationale de France, Kosmás Thesprōtós
  3. ^ a b Kosmas Thesprotos Archived 2011-07-20 at the Wayback Machine culture.ana.gr.
  4. ^ Encyclopedia Papyros-Larousse (in Greek), article Θεσπρωτός Κοσμάς.
  5. ^ a b A.C. Papacharisis, 1964, Balkan studies: biannual publication of the Institute for Balkan Studies., Vol. 5-6, 1964, p. 413
  6. ^ Papacharissis Athanasios, Introduction and notes in the edition of "Geography of Albania and Epirus" by K. Thesprotos and Ath. Psalidas. Epirotic Studies Society, 2nd edition, Ioannina 1964, pp. 15-20. In Greek.
  7. ^ Dean J. Kostantaras. Infamy and revolt: the rise of the national problem in early modern Greek thought. East European Monographs, 2006, ISBN  978-0-88033-581-2, p. 60
  8. ^ Mikropoulos, Tassos A. (2008). Elevating and Safeguarding Culture Using Tools of the Information Society: Dusty traces of the Muslim culture. Earthlab. p. 321. ISBN  978-960-233-187-3.

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