Miladinov, Dimitrija (Struga, 1810 – Constantinople, 11. And 1862) – Teacher, Collector of Macedonian People’s Omgations, Poet, Publicist, Renaissor, Central Person of the Macedonian Renaissance, the eldest son of Riste Miladin, a district from Struga. Consistent school studied in the monastery “St. Naum”, and then continued in the class school in Ohrid. After two years of teaching in Ohrid, education continued in the famous gymnasium in Ioannina, where he was beautifully learned French and Italian. Then he was a teacher in several places in Macedonia: Ohrid, Struga, Bitola, Prilep, Magarevo, Kukush (twice), etc. In May 1845 In Ohrid he met with the famous Russian scientist Viktor Ivanovich Grigurovich. The professor of the Kazan University attended an hour and made a remark that teaching performs on incomprehensible for children Greek. He also pointed to Slavic origin and the need for fostering folk traditions. Although this meeting is an important moment for the folk age of Miladinov, even the Consideration of the Miladinov Brothers, “B’Lgar People’s Songs” (1861) after stay in Bosnia, Vojvodina and Serbia (1855/56) and getting to know life in these areas and especially With Serbian folk creativity, a complete turnaround occurred. From convinced Elinist became a flamed Slavified. From Saul became Paul, writes about that K. Sapkarev. He exchanged letters with many studies in the Slavic countries, sent school students in Russia (among others and his youngest brother Constantine). He collected folk heons and sent him to Constantine in Moscow in the hope that he will publish there in a special volume. So he is the most deserving of the creation of the collection of Konstantin announced on a return from Russia to Zagreb in 1861, entitled “Bosliran People’s
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