Scientific worker and admiral Dr. Miloš Milošević died

Dr. Miloš Milošević was a distinguished scientist, historian, archivist, novelist, poet and musician, admiral of the ancient Bokel Navy.
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Ažurirano: 25.04.2012. 15:00h

Dr. Miloš Milošević died in Kotor at the age of 92.

Dr. Miloš Milošević was a distinguished scientist, historian, archivist, novelist, poet and musician, admiral of the ancient Bokel navy.

Of the numerous positions he held, which one was his favorite and which he was the most in his life, he spoke recently for Skala radio.

"It should be borne in mind that I lived in a stormy, very changeable time in which you could very easily and very quickly get killed, end up at the front, but I resolutely rejected the rifle and it didn't work out for me at all, and he was lashing out. And when the government at that time was repulsive towards me and when they did not accept me as a scientist at first, I worked freely, went to the Archives, read and translated, especially with the knowledge of the Italian language because I graduated from the Faculty of Law in Padua, and at the same time I used my knowledge of the violin, so I also taught at the Music School in Kotor and worked quietly. Then there came a time when people who were politically very strongly colored, discovered intimately that they were dealing with a man who was apolitical and who would not conduct any propaganda against them. On the other hand, a man who is absolutely trustworthy and from whom something serious can be asked and received. For me, after working in the Court, the position of the director of the Historical Archive in Kotor was a wonderful position, because it should be borne in mind that, in principle, science does not allow archivists to engage in science, because if they start engaging in science, you stop engaging in archival science." Milošević said then.

He explained that he is first and foremost an archivist, so he participated in a number of international congresses and scientific gatherings.

Miloš Milošević was proud of his poetic gift, which he said was given to him by God and that poetry is the most refined art.

With the message "Let's hold hands" from the book of the same name, he said that the centuries-old harmony in Boka was and remains imperative.

"Just as sailors of the oldest brotherhood in the world are linked by hand in a traditional circle".

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