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Albert Long

Albert Long (December 4, 1832, Washington, Pennsylvania - July 28, 1901, Liverpool, England) was an American Methodist pastor who devoted much of his life preaching in the Balkans.[1][2] During his missionary activities in the Ottoman Empire he contributed to the Bulgarian National Revival. Long's contributed significantly to the translation of the Bible in modern Bulgarian.[3] This translation established the literary norms of the contemporary Bulgarian language.[4]

Albert Limerick Long
Born(1832-12-04)4 December 1832
Washington, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Died28 July 1901(1901-07-28) (aged 68)
Liverpool, England
Resting placeSt James Cemetery, Liverpool, England
NationalityAmerican
EducationWestern University of Pennsylvania; Alleghany College; Concord Biblical Institute
Occupation(s)educator; missionary
EmployerRobert College
OfficeVice-President of Robert College

Biography Edit

Albert Limerick Long was born on December 4, 1832, in Washington, Pennsylvania. He was the son of a highly respected clergyman.[2] Among the schoolmates of his childhood were Andrew Carnegie and Matthew Quay. He was educated at Western University of Pennsylvania and at Alleghany College, Meadville, Pennsylvania. He also studied at the Concord Biblical Institute (now University of Boston). At the age of 24, he graduated with awards for his theological education and was invited to become a missionary to the Methodist Episcopal Church and to move to the Balkans. He accepted, and on June 27, 1857, he departed for the Ottoman Empire.[1] During the three-month-long journey by ship, Long intensively studied Bulgarian. He used the first Bulgarian textbook for foreigners "Notes on Bulgarian Grammar", written by another missionary Elias Riggs. After his arrival, he settled in Shumen, now in Bulgaria, and began studying Greek and Turkish. Long befriended with the local intelligentsia. Two years later he moved to Tarnovo.[2] In 1859 he established a Bulgarian Methodist Episcopal Church. In 1863 he moved to Constantinople, the Ottoman capital, to become the overseer of the Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church for Bulgarian lands.[1] He was one of the greatest advocates before the Ottoman authorities in favor of the Armenian cause during the massacre of 75,000 Armenians in 1896, part of the Hamidian massacres.[5] Long personally translated the records of Archimandrite Metodi Kusev detailing the atrocities of the suppression of the 1876 April Uprising in Bulgaria and handed them over to a reporter of the Daily News.[6][7] Again, he urged the US Consul General in Istanbul, Eugene Schuyler, to visit the town of Batak and to assure the credibility of the information about the Batak massacre. The actions of these men helped to form a casus belli for the 1877–1878 Russo-Turkish War, which led to Bulgarian liberation.

Long contributed greatly to the translation of the first edition of the Bible in modern Bulgarian language.[2][1][8] Together with Dr. Elias Riggs, they made a translation using the former translation of Neofit Rilski. For twelve years they worked with Petko Slaveikov, Konstantin Fotinov and Hristodul Kostovich.[9] In 1871 the first edition of the Bulgarian Bible was printed in Constantinople in semi-standardized Bulgarian language. From 1864 to 1872, Long edited and published the monthly magazine Zornitsa, the first Bulgarian Christian magazine.[10] In 1870 Albert Long published a short history of the Bulgarians, under the title "The Slavs and the Bulgarians".[11] From 1872 to 1901 he was professor of natural sciences at Robert College in Constantinople. He later became vice president of Robert College.[2][12] He died at Liverpool, England on his journey to America on July 28, 1901. He was buried in St James Cemetery, Liverpool.[13]

Honours Edit

 
Christodul Costovich, Elias Riggs, Albert Long and Petko Slaveikov in Constantinople, circa 1864-1865

Notes Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Schaff, Philip; Jackson, Samuel Macauley, eds. (1887). "LONG, Albert Limerick D.D.". Encyclopedia of Living Divines and Christian Workers of All Denominations in Europe and America. New York: Funk & Wagnalls, Publishers. p. 130.
  2. ^ a b c d e Rev. Lybyer, Albert H. (13 February 1902). "In Memory of Dr. Albert L. Long". The New York Observer: 195–196.
  3. ^ Zhelezov, Vladimir. "D-r Albert Long and Bulgarian Renessaince". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  4. ^ Д-р Алберт Лонг – американецът българин.
  5. ^ Велислава Дърева, Коректурите на Джъстин. Част трета: Мълчанието на българските историци, в-к Дума, 07 Юли 2011; брой: 153.
  6. ^ Pears, Edwin (1916). Forty Years in Constantinople, The Recollections of Sir Edwin Pears 1873-1915 (1 ed.). London: Herbert Jenkins Limited. pp. 16–17. Retrieved 20 May 2020 – via Internet Archive.
  7. ^ David S. Katz, The Shaping of Turkey in the British Imagination, 1776–1923, Springer, 2016, ISBN 3319410601, pp. 153-154.
  8. ^ Karine V. Walther, Sacred Interests: The United States and the Islamic World, 1821-1921, UNC Press Books, 2015, ISBN 1469625407, p. 74.
  9. ^ Lina Gergova, Tanya Matanova, Yana Gergova, Cultural Heritage in Migration, editor Nikolai Vukov, 2018, ISBN 9543263329, p. 267.
  10. ^ Tatyana Nestorova, American Missionaries Among the Bulgarians, 1858-1912, East European monographs, 1987, ISBN 0880331143, p. 91.
  11. ^ Stojan Č Rajčevski, America and the Bulgarians: Till the Constituent Assembly of 1879, Bulgarian Bestseller, National Museum of Bulgarian Books and Polygraphy, 2003, ISBN 9549308111, p. 138.
  12. ^ Ann Pottinger Saab, Reluctant Icon: Gladstone, Bulgaria, and the Working Classes, 1856-1878, Harvard University Press, 1991, ISBN 0674759656, p. 83.
  13. ^ To the Memory of Rev. Albert L. Long D.D. for 23 years Vice-President of Robert College, Constantinople; born Dec. 4, 1832; died at Liverpool on his Journey to America; July 28, 1901, St James Garden Cemetery, Liverpool – via Find A Grave
  14. ^ Washburn, George (1909). Fifty Years in Constantinople and Recollections of Robert College (1 ed.). Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin Company. p. 147. Retrieved 11 November 2021 – via Internet Archive.
  15. ^ Protestantstvoto.com; Д-р Алберт Лимери K. Лонг (04.12.1832-28.07.1901).
  16. ^ Magazine Vagabond, Sofia's temples, Part 4; by Gergana Manolova; photography by Anthony Georgieff, Tuesday, 28 September 2010.

External links Edit

  • Rev. Lybyer, Albert H. (13 February 1902). "In Memory of Dr. Albert L. Long". The New York Observer: 195–196.
  • Clarke, Rev. J. F. (1901). Sketch of the European Turkey Mission of the American Board. Boston: American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. p. 10. hdl:2027/nnc2.ark:/13960/t47q2b09j. Retrieved September 6, 2018 – via HathiTrust Digital Library.
  • Pears, Edwin (1916). Forty Years in Constantinople, The Recollections of Sir Edwin Pears 1873-1915 (1 ed.). London: Herbert Jenkins Limited. pp. 13, 15–17, 59, 70, 94, 192. Retrieved 21 May 2020 – via Internet Archive.
  • Washburn, George (1909). Fifty Years in Constantinople and Recollections of Robert College (1 ed.). Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin Company. pp. 65, 100, 122, 135, 147, 158, 179, 275. Retrieved 20 May 2020 – via Internet Archive.
  • Albert Long in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
  • To the Memory of Rev. Albert L. Long D.D. for 23 years Vice-President of Robert College, Constantinople; born Dec. 4, 1832; died at Liverpool on his Journey to America; July 28, 1901, St James Garden Cemetery, Liverpool – via Find A Grave

See also Edit

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For the British educator and palaeobotanist see Albert George Long For the English iron founder and manufacturer see Albert de Lande Long Albert Long December 4 1832 Washington Pennsylvania July 28 1901 Liverpool England was an American Methodist pastor who devoted much of his life preaching in the Balkans 1 2 During his missionary activities in the Ottoman Empire he contributed to the Bulgarian National Revival Long s contributed significantly to the translation of the Bible in modern Bulgarian 3 This translation established the literary norms of the contemporary Bulgarian language 4 Albert Limerick LongBorn 1832 12 04 4 December 1832Washington Pennsylvania U S Died28 July 1901 1901 07 28 aged 68 Liverpool EnglandResting placeSt James Cemetery Liverpool EnglandNationalityAmericanEducationWestern University of Pennsylvania Alleghany College Concord Biblical InstituteOccupation s educator missionaryEmployerRobert CollegeOfficeVice President of Robert College Contents 1 Biography 2 Honours 3 Notes 4 External links 5 See alsoBiography EditAlbert Limerick Long was born on December 4 1832 in Washington Pennsylvania He was the son of a highly respected clergyman 2 Among the schoolmates of his childhood were Andrew Carnegie and Matthew Quay He was educated at Western University of Pennsylvania and at Alleghany College Meadville Pennsylvania He also studied at the Concord Biblical Institute now University of Boston At the age of 24 he graduated with awards for his theological education and was invited to become a missionary to the Methodist Episcopal Church and to move to the Balkans He accepted and on June 27 1857 he departed for the Ottoman Empire 1 During the three month long journey by ship Long intensively studied Bulgarian He used the first Bulgarian textbook for foreigners Notes on Bulgarian Grammar written by another missionary Elias Riggs After his arrival he settled in Shumen now in Bulgaria and began studying Greek and Turkish Long befriended with the local intelligentsia Two years later he moved to Tarnovo 2 In 1859 he established a Bulgarian Methodist Episcopal Church In 1863 he moved to Constantinople the Ottoman capital to become the overseer of the Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church for Bulgarian lands 1 He was one of the greatest advocates before the Ottoman authorities in favor of the Armenian cause during the massacre of 75 000 Armenians in 1896 part of the Hamidian massacres 5 Long personally translated the records of Archimandrite Metodi Kusev detailing the atrocities of the suppression of the 1876 April Uprising in Bulgaria and handed them over to a reporter of the Daily News 6 7 Again he urged the US Consul General in Istanbul Eugene Schuyler to visit the town of Batak and to assure the credibility of the information about the Batak massacre The actions of these men helped to form a casus belli for the 1877 1878 Russo Turkish War which led to Bulgarian liberation Long contributed greatly to the translation of the first edition of the Bible in modern Bulgarian language 2 1 8 Together with Dr Elias Riggs they made a translation using the former translation of Neofit Rilski For twelve years they worked with Petko Slaveikov Konstantin Fotinov and Hristodul Kostovich 9 In 1871 the first edition of the Bulgarian Bible was printed in Constantinople in semi standardized Bulgarian language From 1864 to 1872 Long edited and published the monthly magazine Zornitsa the first Bulgarian Christian magazine 10 In 1870 Albert Long published a short history of the Bulgarians under the title The Slavs and the Bulgarians 11 From 1872 to 1901 he was professor of natural sciences at Robert College in Constantinople He later became vice president of Robert College 2 12 He died at Liverpool England on his journey to America on July 28 1901 He was buried in St James Cemetery Liverpool 13 Honours EditThe National Assembly of liberated Bulgaria at their first session in 1879 accorded him a vote of thanks in recognition of his service to the Bulgarian cause 1 14 Commander of the Princely Order of Saint Alexander Bulgaria 1 Streets in the Bulgarian cities of Sofia Pazardzhik Veliko Tarnovo Panagyurishte are named after him 15 There is also a Methodist church named after Long in Sofia 16 The cultural center of the Bogazici University Istanbul formerly Robert College is named after him nbsp Christodul Costovich Elias Riggs Albert Long and Petko Slaveikov in Constantinople circa 1864 1865Notes Edit a b c d e f Schaff Philip Jackson Samuel Macauley eds 1887 LONG Albert Limerick D D Encyclopedia of Living Divines and Christian Workers of All Denominations in Europe and America New York Funk amp Wagnalls Publishers p 130 a b c d e Rev Lybyer Albert H 13 February 1902 In Memory of Dr Albert L Long The New York Observer 195 196 Zhelezov Vladimir D r Albert Long and Bulgarian Renessaince a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help D r Albert Long amerikanect blgarin Velislava Dreva Korekturite na Dzhstin Chast treta Mlchanieto na blgarskite istorici v k Duma 07 Yuli 2011 broj 153 Pears Edwin 1916 Forty Years in Constantinople The Recollections of Sir Edwin Pears 1873 1915 1 ed London Herbert Jenkins Limited pp 16 17 Retrieved 20 May 2020 via Internet Archive David S Katz The Shaping of Turkey in the British Imagination 1776 1923 Springer 2016 ISBN 3319410601 pp 153 154 Karine V Walther Sacred Interests The United States and the Islamic World 1821 1921 UNC Press Books 2015 ISBN 1469625407 p 74 Lina Gergova Tanya Matanova Yana Gergova Cultural Heritage in Migration editor Nikolai Vukov 2018 ISBN 9543263329 p 267 Tatyana Nestorova American Missionaries Among the Bulgarians 1858 1912 East European monographs 1987 ISBN 0880331143 p 91 Stojan C Rajcevski America and the Bulgarians Till the Constituent Assembly of 1879 Bulgarian Bestseller National Museum of Bulgarian Books and Polygraphy 2003 ISBN 9549308111 p 138 Ann Pottinger Saab Reluctant Icon Gladstone Bulgaria and the Working Classes 1856 1878 Harvard University Press 1991 ISBN 0674759656 p 83 To the Memory of Rev Albert L Long D D for 23 years Vice President of Robert College Constantinople born Dec 4 1832 died at Liverpool on his Journey to America July 28 1901 St James Garden Cemetery Liverpool via Find A Grave Washburn George 1909 Fifty Years in Constantinople and Recollections of Robert College 1 ed Boston amp New York Houghton Mifflin Company p 147 Retrieved 11 November 2021 via Internet Archive Protestantstvoto com D r Albert Limeri K Long 04 12 1832 28 07 1901 Magazine Vagabond Sofia s temples Part 4 by Gergana Manolova photography by Anthony Georgieff Tuesday 28 September 2010 External links EditRev Lybyer Albert H 13 February 1902 In Memory of Dr Albert L Long The New York Observer 195 196 Clarke Rev J F 1901 Sketch of the European Turkey Mission of the American Board Boston American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions p 10 hdl 2027 nnc2 ark 13960 t47q2b09j Retrieved September 6 2018 via HathiTrust Digital Library Pears Edwin 1916 Forty Years in Constantinople The Recollections of Sir Edwin Pears 1873 1915 1 ed London Herbert Jenkins Limited pp 13 15 17 59 70 94 192 Retrieved 21 May 2020 via Internet Archive Washburn George 1909 Fifty Years in Constantinople and Recollections of Robert College 1 ed Boston amp New York Houghton Mifflin Company pp 65 100 122 135 147 158 179 275 Retrieved 20 May 2020 via Internet Archive Albert Long in libraries WorldCat catalog To the Memory of Rev Albert L Long D D for 23 years Vice President of Robert College Constantinople born Dec 4 1832 died at Liverpool on his Journey to America July 28 1901 St James Garden Cemetery Liverpool via Find A GraveSee also EditBible translations into Bulgarian Protestantism in Bulgaria Union of Evangelical Congregational Churches in Bulgaria Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Albert Long amp oldid 1144609473, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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