Luca Bogdano | |
Other Names: | Llukë Bogdani |
Birth Place: | near Prizren, Ottoman Empire |
Death Date: | 1687 |
Death Place: | near Kaçanik |
Nationality: | Ottoman-Albanian |
Occupation: | poet |
Relatives: | Pjetër Bogdani (Cousin) |
Family: | Bogdani |
Luca Bogdano (Albanian: Llukë Bogdani, Italian: Luca Bogdano; 16?? - 1687) was an Ottoman poet of Albanian origin.
Born near Prizren he studied in the Catholic school of Yanova (now Janjevo), joined the Austrian forces during the Great Turkish War under the guidance of his cousin Archbishop Petro Bogdano and died near Kaçanik in 1687.[1] An eight-line poem titled Pjetër Bogdanit, argjupeshkëpit Skupsë, kushërinit tim dashunit (Lit. To my dear cousin Petro Bogdano, Archbishop of Skopje) and written by Luca Bogdano was published in the first version Cuneus Prophetarum in 1685.[2] Petro Bogdano apparently polished the verses of panegyric improvised by Llukë.[3] In later versions of the work the poem was removed as it was considered laudatory, and thus religiously inappropriate.[4]