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Dimitrije Milaković (Serbian: Димитрије Милаковић; October 6, 1805 – August 27, 1858) was a Serbian philologist and historian. He served as the personal secretary of Prince-Bishop Petar II Petrović-Njegoš from 1831 until the Prince-Bishop's death in 1851. He actively worked on the realization of Njegoš's program of cultural and educational development of the country and was the editor of the first Montenegrin magazine Grlica (1835–1839).

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  • Dimitrije Milaković (Serbian: Димитрије Милаковић; October 6, 1805 – August 27, 1858) was a Serbian philologist and historian. He served as the personal secretary of Prince-Bishop Petar II Petrović-Njegoš from 1831 until the Prince-Bishop's death in 1851. He actively worked on the realization of Njegoš's program of cultural and educational development of the country and was the editor of the first Montenegrin magazine Grlica (1835–1839). With regards to his literary-linguistic concept, Milaković can be described as moderate supporter of Vuk Karadžić's reforms. However, his insistence on more archaic orthography and morphological elements (archaic superlative and participle) largely pushed him into obscurity. (en)
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  • Dimitrije Milaković (Serbian: Димитрије Милаковић; October 6, 1805 – August 27, 1858) was a Serbian philologist and historian. He served as the personal secretary of Prince-Bishop Petar II Petrović-Njegoš from 1831 until the Prince-Bishop's death in 1851. He actively worked on the realization of Njegoš's program of cultural and educational development of the country and was the editor of the first Montenegrin magazine Grlica (1835–1839). (en)
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