218:
603:
425:
162:, which had disappointed him. After a series of moves he settled again in Iaşi (1796). For a short period (1803–06) he taught in the local Princely Academy, despite the objections of its conservative scholar and thanks to the support of the prince
146:. His stay in Paris was crucial for the development of his philosophical and scientific views. There he had the opportunity to attend lessons presented by important scientists such as the astronomer
251:. This work was welcomed with enthousiasm by western intellectuals, especially in France, on the other hand it was largely neglected among Greek scholars, mainly due to the vernacular (
737:
266:, (Geographical account of Romania) in Leipzig, in which he adopted the views of various contemporary Romanian scholars. He examined the history of the three Romanian principalities,
173:, a leading figure of the Greek Enlightenment, became tense, possibly because of disagreements on linguistic and philosophical grounds. At the following years (1812–15) he lived in
247:
movement. They addressed the political instability and the economic decay of the
Ottoman Empire and reflected a new revolutionary era in European history after the outbreak of the
695:
653:
225:
His work includes geographical, historical essays, and translations of important
European handbooks of science and philosophy. In 1791, Daniel Philippidis together with
110:
1066:
959:
625:
674:
723:
667:
632:
1010:
688:
618:
529:
849:
1036:
193:
in order to oversee the publication of his works. He returned to Iaşi in 1818. The next year he became a member of the Greek patriotic organization
57:
and
Western Europe. Philippidis mainly wrote geographical and historical works as well as translated important handbooks of science and philosophy.
919:
709:
716:
278:, through an acceptance of their historical unity. On the other hand, Greek intellectuals, and especially those involved with the journal
1081:
284:
printed in Vienna from 1811 to 1821, adopted a negative attitude toward
Philippidis' historical studies and linguistic approach in the
452:
522:
1061:
169:
In 1810 Philippidis travelled for a second time to Paris, where he remained for two years. During this period his relations with
1041:
1086:
495:
435:
408:
929:
515:
303:
151:
808:
785:
102:
765:
1046:
790:
370:
813:
114:
538:
244:
46:
602:
186:
702:
552:
460:
Discourses of
Collective Identity in Central and Southeast Europe (1770–1945): Texts and Commentaries
400:
Discourses of collective identity in
Central and Southeast Europe (1770–1945): texts and commentaries
1015:
839:
780:
730:
592:
285:
54:
295:(Attempt to analyze thought, Leipzig). Philippidis also translated a number of works including:
1071:
964:
939:
323:
206:
1051:
854:
829:
485:
398:
1076:
1056:
954:
934:
924:
884:
879:
639:
467:
231:
226:
258:
In 1816 Pilippidis published two books dedicated to the history and geography of
Romania:
8:
949:
904:
894:
587:
313:
163:
147:
979:
909:
869:
90:
995:
914:
899:
889:
874:
803:
775:
770:
646:
567:
491:
431:
404:
248:
243:, Modern Geography), a work which is considered as one of the most remarkable of the
170:
159:
143:
93:
frustrated him and in 1779 he continued his studies at the School of Saint Minas in
31:
969:
844:
760:
198:
82:
974:
681:
280:
197:, but did not return to Greece despite an invitation of the conservative scholar
194:
155:
134:
50:
1005:
864:
834:
798:
755:
577:
236:
182:
129:
74:
23:
1030:
1000:
859:
582:
507:
252:
217:
174:
275:
113:. Philippidis remained in Bucharest until 1784 and became a teacher at the
557:
86:
453:"Belated modernity and aesthetic culture: inventing national literature"
562:
202:
178:
487:
Belated modernity and aesthetic culture: inventing national literature
53:. He was one of the most active scholars of the Greek diaspora in the
660:
572:
106:
271:
267:
70:
81:), and received early schooling in his home town. He attended the
190:
98:
42:
118:
333:
125:
78:
66:
39:
139:
94:
427:
Culture and nationalism in nineteenth-century
Eastern Europe
154:. Philippidis left Paris in 1794, possibly because of the
466:. Central European University Text: 45–46. Archived from
89:
but the poor quality of teaching after the departure of
423:
403:. Central European University Press. p. 74.
1067:18th-century scholars from the Holy Roman Empire
1028:
424:Sussex, Roland; John Christopher, Eade (1985).
185:, as assistant to the scholar and local bishop
537:
717:New Map of Wallachia and part of Transylvania
523:
490:. University of Minnesota Press. p. 24.
368:
364:
362:
360:
358:
356:
354:
352:
350:
530:
516:
132:, scholar and publisher of the periodical
392:
390:
347:
142:, where he witnessed the outbreak of the
49:and member of the patriotic organization
1037:People of the Modern Greek Enlightenment
483:
291:In 1817 he wrote the philosophical work
216:
396:
166:, who intended to upgrade the Academy.
1029:
450:
387:
511:
322:, (Epitome of Philippic history by
13:
375:Εγκυκλοπαίδεια Μείζονος Ελληνισμού
221:Chapter 1 of Geographia Neoteriki.
128:, where he became acquainted with
14:
1098:
1082:Expatriates in the Russian Empire
430:. Slavica Publishers. p. 8.
138:. Two years later he is found in
738:Gnostike, Stoicheia Philosophias
601:
369:Kontogeorgis, Dimitrios (2008).
293:Απόπειρα Αναλύσεως του Νοουμένου
332:, (Epitome of Roman history by
109:under notable scholars such as
1062:Greeks from the Ottoman Empire
477:
444:
417:
1:
1042:Modern Greek-language writers
809:Princely Academy of Bucharest
786:Phanar Greek Orthodox College
340:
262:, (History of Romania), and
255:) language the authors used.
1087:Members of the Filiki Eteria
7:
791:Phrontisterion of Trapezous
304:Étienne Bonnot de Condillac
152:Jean-Denis Barbié du Bocage
97:. A year later he moved to
10:
1103:
696:Thourios or Patriotic hymn
539:Modern Greek Enlightenment
484:Jusdanis, Gregory (1991).
312:, (Astronomic Epitomes by
264:Γεωγραφικόν της Ρουμουνίας
245:modern Greek Enlightenment
47:modern Greek Enlightenment
36:Dimitrie Daniil Philippide
988:
930:Konstantinos Nikolopoulos
822:
747:
703:Pamphlet of Rigas Feraios
610:
599:
545:
240:
189:, and later (1815–18) in
27:
1016:Moscopole printing house
840:Athanasios Christopoulos
814:Princely Academy of Iași
397:Kopeček, Michal (2006).
111:Neophytos Kavsokalyvitis
65:Philippidis was born in
38:; c. 1750 – 1832) was a
731:General Map of Moldavia
310:Επιτομή της Αστρονομίας
286:Greek language question
212:
187:Gavril Bănulescu-Bodoni
60:
55:Danubian Principalities
965:Konstantinos Tzechanis
960:Athanasios Stageiritis
940:Christodoulos Pablekis
626:Salpisma Polemistirion
451:Kitromilis, Pashalis.
320:Επιτομή των Φιλιππικών
260:Ιστορία της Ρουμουνίας
222:
35:
855:Theoklitos Farmakidis
830:Methodios Anthrakites
220:
955:Theoklitos Polyeidis
935:Michail Papageorgiou
925:Konstantinos Michail
885:Grigorios Konstantas
880:Theodore Kavalliotis
640:Geographia Neoteriki
633:Adelphiki Didaskalia
330:Επιτομή των Ρωμαϊκών
232:Geographia Neoteriki
227:Grigorios Konstantas
209:, in November 1832.
156:violent developments
124:In 1788 he moved to
1011:Orphanage of Kairis
950:Athanasios Psalidas
905:Sevastos Leontiadis
895:Konstantinos Koumas
588:Freedom of religion
371:"Daniil Filippidis"
241:Γεωγραφία Νεωτερική
164:Alexander Mourousis
150:and the geographer
121:from 1784 to 1786.
101:and studied at the
1047:People from Milies
980:Eugenios Voulgaris
945:Daniel Philippidis
910:Benjamin of Lesbos
870:Georgios Gennadios
766:Evangelical School
689:Politika Parallela
619:Asma Polemistirion
553:Greek Independence
223:
91:Eugenios Voulgaris
20:Daniel Philippidis
1024:
1023:
996:Philomuse Society
915:Iosipos Moisiodax
900:Stefanos Kanellos
890:Adamantios Korais
875:Theophilos Kairis
850:Vikentios Damodos
804:Flanginian School
647:Hellenic Nomarchy
568:Constitutionalism
497:978-0-8166-1980-1
437:978-0-89357-146-7
410:978-963-7326-52-3
249:French Revolution
171:Adamantios Korais
160:French Revolution
144:French Revolution
28:Δανιήλ Φιλιππίδης
1094:
970:Neophytos Vamvas
845:Neophytos Doukas
761:Athonite Academy
654:Hellenic Library
605:
532:
525:
518:
509:
508:
502:
501:
481:
475:
474:
472:
457:
448:
442:
441:
421:
415:
414:
394:
385:
384:
382:
381:
366:
336:), Leipzig, 1818
326:), Leipzig, 1817
242:
199:Neophytos Doukas
115:Princely Academy
103:Princely Academy
83:Athonite Academy
45:, figure of the
29:
1102:
1101:
1097:
1096:
1095:
1093:
1092:
1091:
1027:
1026:
1025:
1020:
984:
975:Ioannis Vilaras
823:Representatives
818:
743:
682:Hermes o Logios
606:
597:
541:
536:
506:
505:
498:
482:
478:
470:
455:
449:
445:
438:
422:
418:
411:
395:
388:
379:
377:
367:
348:
343:
324:Pompeius Trogus
316:), Vienna, 1803
306:), Vienna, 1801
281:Hermes o Logios
215:
195:Filiki Etaireia
135:Hermes o Logios
69:, a village in
63:
51:Filiki Etaireia
17:
12:
11:
5:
1100:
1090:
1089:
1084:
1079:
1074:
1069:
1064:
1059:
1054:
1049:
1044:
1039:
1022:
1021:
1019:
1018:
1013:
1008:
1006:Ionian Academy
1003:
998:
992:
990:
986:
985:
983:
982:
977:
972:
967:
962:
957:
952:
947:
942:
937:
932:
927:
922:
920:Minas Minoidis
917:
912:
907:
902:
897:
892:
887:
882:
877:
872:
867:
865:Anthimos Gazis
862:
857:
852:
847:
842:
837:
835:Kosmas Balanos
832:
826:
824:
820:
819:
817:
816:
811:
806:
794:
793:
788:
783:
778:
773:
768:
763:
756:Ottoman Empire
751:
749:
745:
744:
742:
741:
734:
727:
720:
713:
706:
699:
692:
685:
678:
675:Rossaglogallos
671:
664:
657:
650:
643:
636:
629:
622:
614:
612:
608:
607:
600:
598:
596:
595:
593:Greek language
590:
585:
580:
578:Westernization
575:
570:
565:
560:
555:
549:
547:
543:
542:
535:
534:
527:
520:
512:
504:
503:
496:
476:
473:on 2011-07-21.
443:
436:
416:
409:
386:
345:
344:
342:
339:
338:
337:
327:
317:
314:Jérôme Lalande
307:
214:
211:
183:Russian Empire
158:following the
148:Jérôme Lalande
130:Anthimos Gazis
75:Ottoman Empire
62:
59:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1099:
1088:
1085:
1083:
1080:
1078:
1075:
1073:
1072:Cartographers
1070:
1068:
1065:
1063:
1060:
1058:
1055:
1053:
1050:
1048:
1045:
1043:
1040:
1038:
1035:
1034:
1032:
1017:
1014:
1012:
1009:
1007:
1004:
1002:
1001:Filiki Eteria
999:
997:
994:
993:
991:
987:
981:
978:
976:
973:
971:
968:
966:
963:
961:
958:
956:
953:
951:
948:
946:
943:
941:
938:
936:
933:
931:
928:
926:
923:
921:
918:
916:
913:
911:
908:
906:
903:
901:
898:
896:
893:
891:
888:
886:
883:
881:
878:
876:
873:
871:
868:
866:
863:
861:
860:Rigas Feraios
858:
856:
853:
851:
848:
846:
843:
841:
838:
836:
833:
831:
828:
827:
825:
821:
815:
812:
810:
807:
805:
802:
800:
796:
795:
792:
789:
787:
784:
782:
779:
777:
774:
772:
769:
767:
764:
762:
759:
757:
753:
752:
750:
746:
740:
739:
735:
733:
732:
728:
726:
725:
721:
719:
718:
714:
712:
711:
710:Map of Greece
707:
705:
704:
700:
698:
697:
693:
691:
690:
686:
684:
683:
679:
677:
676:
672:
670:
669:
665:
663:
662:
658:
656:
655:
651:
649:
648:
644:
642:
641:
637:
635:
634:
630:
628:
627:
623:
621:
620:
616:
615:
613:
609:
604:
594:
591:
589:
586:
584:
583:Hellenization
581:
579:
576:
574:
571:
569:
566:
564:
561:
559:
556:
554:
551:
550:
548:
544:
540:
533:
528:
526:
521:
519:
514:
513:
510:
499:
493:
489:
488:
480:
469:
465:
461:
454:
447:
439:
433:
429:
428:
420:
412:
406:
402:
401:
393:
391:
376:
372:
365:
363:
361:
359:
357:
355:
353:
351:
346:
335:
331:
328:
325:
321:
318:
315:
311:
308:
305:
301:
298:
297:
296:
294:
289:
287:
283:
282:
277:
273:
269:
265:
261:
256:
254:
250:
246:
238:
234:
233:
228:
219:
210:
208:
204:
201:. He died in
200:
196:
192:
188:
184:
180:
176:
172:
167:
165:
161:
157:
153:
149:
145:
141:
137:
136:
131:
127:
122:
120:
116:
112:
108:
104:
100:
96:
92:
88:
84:
80:
77:(present-day
76:
72:
68:
58:
56:
52:
48:
44:
41:
37:
33:
25:
21:
16:Greek scholar
1052:1750s births
944:
797:
754:
736:
729:
722:
715:
708:
701:
694:
687:
680:
673:
666:
659:
652:
645:
638:
631:
624:
617:
611:Publications
486:
479:
468:the original
463:
459:
446:
426:
419:
399:
378:. Retrieved
374:
329:
319:
309:
299:
292:
290:
279:
276:Transylvania
263:
259:
257:
230:
224:
168:
133:
123:
64:
19:
18:
1077:Geographers
1057:1832 deaths
781:New Academy
558:Nationalism
87:Mount Athos
1031:Categories
776:Maroutsaia
771:Kaplaneios
724:Real Bliss
563:Liberalism
546:Main ideas
380:2010-12-20
341:References
302:(Logic by
229:wrote the
207:Bessarabia
179:Bessarabia
748:Academies
661:Ephimeris
573:Education
107:Bucharest
799:Diaspora
668:Calliope
272:Moldavia
268:Walachia
175:Chişinău
71:Thessaly
32:Romanian
989:Related
253:Demotic
191:Leipzig
99:Romania
43:scholar
494:
434:
407:
334:Florus
300:Λογική
274:, and
126:Vienna
79:Greece
67:Milies
471:(PDF)
456:(PDF)
237:Greek
203:Bălţi
140:Paris
95:Chios
85:, in
40:Greek
24:Greek
492:ISBN
432:ISBN
405:ISBN
213:Work
119:Iaşi
61:Life
117:of
105:of
1033::
462:.
458:.
389:^
373:.
349:^
288:.
270:,
239::
205:,
181:,
177:,
73:,
34::
30:;
26::
801::
758::
531:e
524:t
517:v
500:.
464:1
440:.
413:.
383:.
235:(
22:(
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.