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Daniel of Moscopole or Daniil of Moscopole (1754–1825) ((ギリシア語:Δανιήλ Μοσχοπολίτης), ''Daniil Moschopolitis''; ) (1754–1825) or Mihali Adami Hagi () was an Aromanian scholar from Moscopole, student of Theodoros Kavalliotis, 18th-19th century professor and director of New Academy of Moscopole. ==Background== In 1794, he published in Moscopole the first dictionary of four modern Balkan languages (Greek, Albanian, Aromanian and Bulgarian). Many authors published their works in both Greek and Aromanian, written in the Greek alphabet. 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 Ragusa, Dubrovnik〔"Четириезичният речник на Даниил (гръцка и българска част). Годишник на Софийския университет. Факултет по западни филологии, т. LXX, София, 1976, стр. 5-180.〕 or Venice.〔J. Kristophson, Das Lexikon Tetraglosson des Daniil Moschopolitis, in: Zeitschrift für Balkanologie, 10 (1974), pp. 7-128.〕
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