Anastasios Tagis

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Anastasios Tagis ({{langx|el|Αναστάσιος Τάγης}}, 1839–1900) was a Greek scholar and philological teacher of the 19th century.

Biography

Tagis was born in Monodendri of Ioannina (then part of the Ottoman Empire) in 1839.[http://www.hellenicaworld.com/Index/gr/Tau001.html «Αλφαβητικός κατάλογος : Τ - Τα»], Τάγης Αναστάσιος (1839 – 1900), Φιλόλογος", hellenicaworldPapazisis Dimitrios, «Βιογραφική συλλογή λογίων Ελλήνων επί Τουρκοκρατίας (Ηπείρου – Θεσσαλίας – Μακεδονίας)», Ηπειρωτική Εστία 27 (1978) 981 He graduated from the Rizarios School of Athens and later from the Philolological School of the University of Athens where he was awarded the teacher of philology degree.Theodoros G. Orphanides, [https://books.google.com/books?id=DqY_AQAAMAAJ&dq=%CE%91%CE%BD%CE%B1%CF%83%CF%84%CE%AC%CF%83%CE%B9%CE%BF%CF%82+%CE%A4%CE%AC%CE%B3%CE%B7%CF%82&pg=PA88 "Ημέρα της επισήμου εγκαθιδρύσεως των νέων αρχών του Εθνικού πανεπιστημίου υπό του πρυτάνεως Θεοδώρου Γ. Ορφανίδου"], p. 88, first published in 1868. He initially taught in the Gymnasium of Samos, after in Crete and then in Halki. In 1873, he founded, along with others, a Greek high school in Pera of Constantinople (officially Konstaniniyye) and taught in it with his brother, Filippos.[https://books.google.com/books?id=lP4TAQAAMAAJ&q=%CE%91%CE%BD%CE%B1%CF%83%CF%84%CE%AC%CF%83%CE%B9%CE%BF%CF%82+%CE%A4%CE%AC%CE%B3%CE%B7%CF%82 Thrakika: syngramma periodikon ekdidomenon hypo tou en Athēnais "Thrakikou Kentrou" kai tēs "Hetairias Thrakikōn Meletōn."], vol. 1, To Kentro (1978), originally by Indiana University Later, in 1869, he was elected a member of the Greek Philological Society of Constantinople (Ελληνικός Φιλολογικός Σύλλογος εν Κωνσταντινούπολει).Greek Philological Society,[http://digital.lib.auth.gr/record/125197/files/001.pdf «Ο εν Κωνσταντινουπόλει Ελληνικός Φιλολογικός Σύλλογος: Σύγγραμμα Περιοδικόν»], vol. 7, Constantinople, 1874, page ιγ' He also taught in the Vasmatzidis School of Pera and in the famous Zografeion Lyceum.

He wrote interpretations of the Aristotelian definitions of tragedy, elegies, pindar odes and commented on Xenophon and the myths of Aesop.[http://greek_greek.enacademic.com/169662/%CF%84%CE%AC%CE%B3%CE%B7%CF%82 Dictionary of Greek: Τάγης] II, 1. Αναστάσιος (1839 – 1900), greek_greek.enacademic He spoke the Ancient Greek language fluently and completed a Delphic Hymn in 1894.

He died in 1900, at the age of 60 or 61.[http://kypseli.fks.uoc.gr/index.php/article/view?id=2741&pub_id=4 Νεκρολογία Αναστασίου Τάγη], originally by Η Ήπειρος, 1910, p. 7–11

References

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;Sources

  • Jiovas Frixos, "Κατάλογος Συγγραφέων Περιοχής Ζαγορίου (Από τον Μεθόδιο Ανθρακίτη έως σήμερα)" [List of writers of the region of Zagori (From Methodios Anthrakites to today)], Ioannina, publ. Το Ζαγόρι μας, 1990, p. 64

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