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Giammaria Biemmi was an Italian priest who published a work on
Skanderbeg , reign = 28 November 1443 – 17 January 1468 , predecessor = Gjon Kastrioti , successor = Gjon Kastrioti II , spouse = Donika Arianiti , issue = Gjon Kastrioti II , royal house = Kastrioti , father ...
titled ''Istoria di Giorgio Castrioto Scanderbeg-Begh''. His work was published in
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,
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in 1742.Frashëri, Kristo (2002) (in Albanian), Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeu: jeta dhe vepra, p. 9. His work claimed to be derived from sources older than
Marin Barleti Marin Barleti ( la, Marinus Barletius, it, Marino Barlezio; – ) was a historian and Catholic priest from Shkodër who was a humanist. He is considered the first Albanian historian because of his 1504 eyewitness account of the 1478 siege of ...
's, generally considered the main primary source on Skanderbeg. He made use of contemporary Italian humanists and historians who wrote on Skanderbeg such as Francescus Philephus (1389-1481), Johanes Jovianus Pontanus (1423-1503), Raffaele Maffei Volaterranus (1434-1516), while also using two Byzantine chroniclers,
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(1423-1464) and
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(1401-1478). He furthermore made use of archival documents compiled by
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(1595-1671) and G. Sagredo (1616-1696). He also claimed that he had found a work published in Venice in 1480 from which he could not find the name of the author, although he was an Albanian humanist from
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, in modern-day
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. According to this biographer, his brother was a warrior in Skanderbeg's personal guard. According to Biemmi, the work had lost pages dealing with Skanderbeg's youth, the events from 1443-1449, the
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, and Skanderbeg's death. Biemmi referred to the author the work as ''Antivarino'', meaning ''the man from Bar''.Frashëri, Kristo (2002) (in Albanian), ''Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeu: jeta dhe vepra'', p. 10. The passages given by Antivarino come out as being more neutral than Barleti's
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work. There is no rhetoric and both Skanderbeg's failures and successes are mentioned without leaning towards either side. Using Antivarino as his main work, Biemmi drew harsh criticism against Barleti; however, he criticizes Antivarino on certain points and still agrees with Barleti's major points.


Antivarino

Since Antivarino's work has never been found, polemics over Antivarino's authenticity arose. As a result, most scholars used Barleti's work instead, despite criticisms against it. The first modern historians to use Biemmi were Francesco Tajani and J. E. Pisko, who both regarded Antivarino's work as the earliest one on Skanderbeg.Frashëri, Kristo (2002) (in Albanian), ''Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeu: jeta dhe vepra'', p. 11.
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in his first work on Skanderbeg, ''Historia e Skënderbeut, mbretit të shqiptarëve'', holds that Antivarino is an authentic source which Biemmi used.Frashëri, Kristo (2002) (in Albanian), ''Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeu: jeta dhe vepra'', p. 12. Athanas Gegaj, in his dissertation prepared for the
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, defends Biemmi, saying that he gives us, through Antivarino, valuable information about Albanian society and its princes at the time.Frashëri, Kristo (2002) (in Albanian), ''Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeu: jeta dhe vepra'', p. 13.Gegaj, Athanas (1937) (in French), ''L'Albanie et l'Invasion turque au XVe siècle''. Several years later, however,
Franz Babinger Franz Babinger (15 January 1891 – 23 June 1967) was a well-known German orientalist and historian of the Ottoman Empire, best known for his biography of the great Ottoman emperor Mehmed II, known as "the Conqueror", originally published as ''Meh ...
, in his work dealing with the foundation of
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, asserted that Antivarino never existed. He furthermore stated in ''Eine Gefälschte Radolt inkunabel'' that Biemmi aimed to raise interest in his work so he falsified a source. Fan Noli, in his PhD thesis for the
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, ''George Castroiti Scanderbeg (1405-1468)'', regards Babinger's conclusions as unconvincing and furthermore argues that the wealth of information could not have been falsified.Noli, Fan Stilian (1947), ''George Castroiti Scanderbeg (1405–1468)'', p. 91.Frashëri, Kristo (2002) (in Albanian), ''Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeu: jeta dhe vepra'', p. 14. American historian
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states that Noli had not discovered that Biemmi invented the ''Anonymous of Antivari'' and that Antvarino was a fraud. He also says that the two "early" chronicles of
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were also forged by Biemmi. Noli argues, however, that Luccari, a
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annalist, knew of a ''History of Scanderbeg'' by the Archbishop of
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who was from ''Antivari''. Rinaldina Russell of
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who holds PhD in Italian literature, states that Antivarino's work, provided by Biemmi, is more reliable than Barleti's.Sarrocchi, Margherita. Russell, Rinaldina ed. ''Scanderbeide: the heroic deeds of George Scanderberg, King of Epirus'', p. 24, note 5

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12. Demetrio Franco : Gli illustri gesti et vittoriose imprese fatte dal Sign. Don Giorgio Castriotto detto Scanderbeg....in Venigia... presso Altobello Salicato, 1584 13. Dhimiter Frangu, Veprat e Lavdishme te Skenderbeut, perktyes, Lek Pervizi, Arberia, Tirane, 2005. {{DEFAULTSORT:Biemmi Giammaria Historiography of Skanderbeg 18th-century Italian Roman Catholic priests 18th-century Italian historians 18th-century Italian male writers