Miletic, Ljubomir (Stip, 1 and 1863 – Sofia, 1937) – A prominent Bulgarian philologist, founder of Slavic science in Bulgaria, one of the founders of Sofia University “Kliment Ohridski” and professor and titular of the Department of Slavic Philology (1892-1934 ), founder and first president of the Macedonian Scientific Institute in Sofia, a regular member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAN) and a long-term president (1926-1937) and a member of several foreign academies of science. Son of Djordje Mile-Tyk, a Serbian teacher in Macedonia and the elder brother of the leader of the Vojvojski Serbs Svetozar Mile-Tic, and after the mother of Stip. The high school finished in Zagreb, where he continued to study Slavic science, continuing his studies in Prague (1882-1885). PhD in Zagreb (1888). Author of a very rich scientific opus in the field of language and literature with a wide range of interdisciplinary curiosity. He specially studied the member in the Bulgarian and Macedonian language (his doctoral dissertation, 1890), as well as the transition from synthetism to analytism in the Bulgarian language. He also dealt with dialectology. It is considered one of the best connoisseurs of complex Macedonian issues and applies to its subtle commentator. He raised the edition “Memories and materials of the Liberation Movement in Macedonia and Odrinski” and published a series of stenographed records of prominent leaders of the Macedonian Liberation Movement (Dame Gruev, Hristo Tatarchev, Gjorce Petrov, Slavejko Arsov, Pando Kljashev, Smiljaw, Smiljaw, Smilanov, Luca Jovoda, Boris Sarafov, Jane Sandanski, Nikola Shothe, Mikhail Gerdjkov, etc.). D. T.
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