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Julije Balović or Giulio Ballovich (; 24 March 1672 – 10 September 1727) was an entrepreneur, polyglot, judge,
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Venetian military officer, and collector of epic poetry from Venetian held Perast (modern-day
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). Some sources speculated that he authored some of the literature works he collected. Balović wrote several manuscripts which are considered as significant literature works and historical sources. His multilingual dictionary is one of the earliest records of Albanian. Julije Balović belonged to the noble Balović family from Perast. Following his father's footsteps, he became a sailor in the Venetian navy and advanced from the rank of ship's scribe to shipmaster. He received numerous awards and gratitude letters for his successful participation in battles against pirates and Ottomans during the Ottoman–Venetian War (1714–18).


Family

Balović was born into the noble Balović family and lived in Perast (modern-day
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). His father was Matija Balović who had seven sons and two daughters. Balović was married to Ana and had three daughters and four sons. Two of their sons died at a young age (Petar and Antun) while remaining the two sons (Julije and Petar) had no children so Julije's branch of the Balović family ceased to exist.


Sailing career

Balović began his sailing career in the Venetian navy as a ship's scribe and gradually advanced to the ranks of
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, lieutenant, captain and finally shipmaster. He served on different ships including "Santa Croce", "Santa Antonio" and "Santa Cristoforo". Balović participated in numerous naval battles with pirates from Tripoli and
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near Durazzo and Šćedro and also in some larger military conflicts like Siege of Corfu, Battle of Preveza, Saseno and Battle of Vonjice. At the beginning of 1715 he was commander of frigate from Perast that together with ship of Venetian fleet commander Lorenzo Bragadin blocked two galleys of Ulcinj pirates from in one port in Venetian Albania. On that occasion, he demonstrated his perfect knowledge of the Albanian coast. Balović was the second generation of honorary guards and the keepers of the doge's standard on the Venetian flagship, which was also the position held by his father Matija. For his merits Balović has received a numerous diplomas and gratitude letters from different Venetian authorities. His sailing career lasted until 1718.


Literary career

While he was in Venetian
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in 1692 Balović transcribed ''Danica'' authored by
Junije Palmotić Junije (Džono) Palmotić, (also ''Giunio'' in Italian or ''Junius Palmotta'' in Latin) (1606 – 1657) was a Croatian literature#Baroque literature, Croatian baroque writer, poet and dramatist from the Republic of Ragusa. He was a member of the ...
. He amended his transcription with three poems of unknown authors, including "Blind man sings of love events" () and completed it on 16 February 1692. In 1693 Balović wrote the
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manuscript ''Pratichae Schrivaneschae'', which contains a manual for scribes on ships. Two different versions were written. The shorter version, written in 1693, is preserved in the archive of the Archbishopric of Perast. This manuscript contains a calligraphic inscription of different alphabets including Latin, Cyrillic (''Serviano'') and
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(''Slavo Illirico'') and a multilingual dictionary of the most often used words in everyday life on Italian (478), Slavo-Illirico (468),
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(241), Albanian (201), and
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(83). The longer version, without a dictionary, was written in 1695 and is preserved in the Institute for Scientific and Artistic Work in
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. At the end of 1714, Balović began writing the ''Perast Chronicle'', a collection of epic poetry which describes historical events related to Perast in the period between 1511 and 1716. Although this manuscript has been a subject of significant scientific interest, it was never printed as a whole. It is assumed that Balović might be an author of one manuscript with transcriptions of official records and other documents, drawings of ships, short descriptions and legends related to events or ships drawn in this manuscript.


Bibliography

Balović's works include: * ''Danica'' (1692) – transcription of Palmotić's work with three poems * ''Pratichae Schrivaneschae'' (1693) * ''Pratichae Schrivaneschae'' (1695) * ''Perast Chronicle'' (1714–?)


Legacy

The Croatian Encyclopedia describes him as a 'Croatian naval captain and chronicler' and notes that his Croatian-Italian dictionary was one of the first of its kind. The same description of the dictionary language is found in the Croatian Biographical Lexicon (published earlier, in
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). He is included in the History of the Serbian People published by the Serbian Literary Guild.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Balovic, Julije 1672 births 1727 deaths Republic of Venice people of the Ottoman–Venetian Wars Republic of Venice military personnel Venetian period in the history of Montenegro People from Perast 17th-century Venetian writers 18th-century sailors Venetian Slavs