The Book With More Than 67 Mistakes by the Linguistic, Culture and History ‘Greater Albania, Concepts and Possibile Consequences’, by the Author Jovan Čanak

13 Pages Posted: 9 Apr 2020

Date Written: March 15, 2020

Abstract

This project of studies is in the concept of the analyzed and critique of the book’s “Greater Albania, concepts possible consequences”. We will begging with the concept and the contribution of Stuart Manni , who has given his life for to study for general linguistic, culture of Albanian language. So, “From the earliest known period of their history, the Albanians have been renowned from their warlike nature, their fondness for piracy, and their all-resisting spirit of independence. Culture, in its western sense, has left Albanian alone, and its people have preserved their primitive Pelasgic toughness (…) of this little known European country. Their very isolation lends colour to the supposition that their name Shqiptar is derived from a native term shqipoje meaning “eagle”. Albanian makes its first appearance in history when it was occupied by Philip of Macedon. His son and successor Alexander the Great marshalled and army of Albanians for his Persian campaigns. At his death, Illyria regained her independence, and falling into the hands of the succession of princes was finally ruled by the second wife of the last of them – a powerful woman named Teuta, who attempted to suppress piracy establish peaceful relation with Rome. In the early part of the third century B.C. Pyrrhus is first heard of as ruler of Epirus and southern Albanian, and is celebrated for his costly victories in southern Italy”.

Keywords: The book’s “Greater Albania, concepts possible consequences, Millaku

Suggested Citation

Millaku, Shkelqim, The Book With More Than 67 Mistakes by the Linguistic, Culture and History ‘Greater Albania, Concepts and Possibile Consequences’, by the Author Jovan Čanak (March 15, 2020). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3554744 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3554744

Shkelqim Millaku (Contact Author)

University of Prizren ( email )

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Prizren, Kosovo 20000
Kosovo
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