Dimitrios Sarros
Dimitrios Sarros | |
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Native name | Δημήτριος Σάρρος |
Born | c. 1869/70 Vitsa, Janina Vilayet, Ottoman Empire (now Greece) |
Died | c. 1937 Athens, Kingdom of Greece |
Allegiance | Kingdom of Greece |
Service | HMC |
Battles / wars | Macedonian Struggle |
Alma mater | Zosimaia School University of Athens |
Other work | Scholar Teacher Writer Educational advisor |
Dimitrios Μ. Sarros (Greek: Δημήτριος Σάρρος; 1869/70-1937) was a Greek scholar, teacher, soldier and writer of the late 19th and 20th centuries.
Biography
[edit]Sarros was born in 1869[1] or 1870 in Vitsa of Zagori.[2][3] He graduated from the Zosimaia School of Ioannina and later from the Philosophical School of the University of Athens.[1][2][3] He initially was appointed as a teacher to a school of Piraeus (1897).[1][2] He later taught in Larnaca and in the Pancyprian Gymnasium of Nicosia.[1] In 1902 he was appointed as a teacher to Serres and Alexandroupoli, where he got involved with the Macedonian Committee and became an active member of the Macedonian Struggle.[1][2] Later, he served as a teacher in the Phanar Greek Orthodox College, the Joachimio Greek Girls' School of Constantinople and in Thessaloniki.[2][3] He was also a member of the Greek Philological Society of Constantinople (Ελληνικός Φιλολογικός Σύλλογος) and contributed as a judge and rapporteur in literary and folklore competitions of the philological magazine of the Society.[2] At the same time, he developed nationalistic actions, as in 1912 he organized the first congress of teachers of the enslaved Hellenism of Asia Minor and attended a Great National Assembly, thus being expelled and imprisoned by the Ottoman authorities.[2] After the Asia Minor Catastrophe, he taught in Corfu and later in Kallithea.[3] In 1926 he became an educational advisor of the Greek Ministry of Religious Affairs and Education until 1935.[1][3]
Selected writings
[edit]- Démétrios M. Sarros. Διορθωτικὰ εἰς Εὐριπίδην Ἰφιγένεια ή ἐν Ταύροις, original 1920, Constantinople
- Παρατηρήσεις εις το Ηπειρωτικόν γλωσσάριον του Π. Αραβαντινού, 1920, Constantinople
- Περί των εν Ηπείρω Μακεδονία και Θράκη συνθηματικών γλωσσών, 1923, Athens
- Πώς είδε και πώς ετραγούδησεν ο Λόρδος Βύρων την Ήπειρον, 1935, Athens