20 mai 2012

Bibliografia për Origjinen e popullit shqiptar nga Ilirët

  1. books.google.frUniversiteti Shtetëror i Tiranës. Instituti Historisë e Gjuhësisë, Instituti i Historisë (Akademia e Shkencave e RPS të Shqipërisë), Akademia e Shkencave e RPSH. Instituti i Ghuhësisë dhe i Letërsisë - 2006 - Extraits
    The ultimate success of Romanization, which touched all aspects of life in this territory, can be seen in the third century when the Empire was saved by emperors of Illyrian origin. 13 Dh. Çondi, Fortesa-vilë e Malathresë, Iliria 1984/2 ...
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  2. books.google.frEdwin E. Jacques - 1995 - 730 pages - Aperçu
    THE ILLYRIAN PARENTAGE OF THE ALBANIAN LANGUAGE The Illyrians The Albanians, an Indo-European people, ... and believe that continuing research will indicate that these Messapians were tribes of Illyrian origin who crossed the Adriatic ...
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  3. books.google.fr2009 - 13 pages - Aperçu
    The Illyrians were a group of tribal peoples who inhabited present- day Albania, the former Yugoslav republics, ... The Illyrians were living in the Western Balkans by around 1000 BCE, but their origins are disputed by modern historians ...
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  4. books.google.frArjan Gjonça - 2001 - 227 pages - Aperçu
    Other groups of scholars explain the origin of the Illyrians and Albanians from Pelasgi, whom some ancient writers quote as being the very ancient inhabitants of the southern Balkans. No serious evidence is found to prove this theory.
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  5. books.google.frEncyclopaedia Britannica, inc, Encyclopaedia Britannica, inc - 2003 - Extraits
    For statistical data on the land and people of Albania, see the Britannica World Data section in the britannica BOOK OF THE YEAR. HISTORY Antiquity. The Illyrians. The origins of the Albanian people are not definitely known, ...
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  6. books.google.frMichael Gagarin, Elaine Fantham - 2010 - 3584 pages - Aperçu
    Several Roman emperors were of Illyrian origin, notably Diocletian (r. 284–305) and Constantine (r. 306–337). The emperor Justinian (r. ... Most historians agree that the Albanian people are partly descended from the ancient Illyrians.
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  7. books.google.frDenisa Kostovicova - 2005 - 322 pages - Aperçu
    In the Albanian history textbooks, the Illyrians were studied as the Albanians' ancestors, and this linkage was, unlike in the Western scholarship, indisputable.78 Hence, this passage asserting the Albanians' Illyrian descent is ...
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    1. books.google.frEncyclopedia Britannica - 2002 - Extraits
      For statistical data on the land and people of Albania, see the Britannica World Data section in the britannica BOOK OF THE YEAR. HISTORY Antiquity. The Illyrians. The origins of the Albanian people are not definitely known, ...
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    2. books.google.frMarika McAdam - 2009 - 484 pages - Aperçu
      The Albanian language is descended from Illyrian, making it a rare survivor of the Slavic and Roman influx and a European linguistic ... Three early Byzantine emperors – Anastasius I, Justin I and Justinian I – were of Illyrian origin.
    3. books.google.frRobert Bideleux, Ian Jeffries - 2007 - 620 pages - Aperçu
      In fact, as the Albanian authors of a major English-language history of Albania acknowledged, 'little is known about the language of the Illyrians. We still have not found inscriptions or documents written in this language' (Pollo and ...
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    4. books.google.frMiranda Vickers - 1998 - 328 pages - Extraits
      This history of the contradictory aims and interests of Kosovo's two peoples, the Serbs and the Albanians, focuses on the underlying social and cultural factors affecting the conflict.
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    5. books.google.frConrad Malte-Brun, James Gates Percival, Jean-Jacques-Nicolas Huot - 1834 - Afficher la publication en entier
      cart of a numerous class in different languages ; thus larth in Albanian, lard in French and English, lardum, in Latin, lar, ... and the Scomius on the north, are for the most part of Albano-Illyrian origin, it may be allowed * Larche.
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    6. books.google.frMiranda Vickers - 1999 - 282 pages - Aperçu
      There are numerous theories as to the exact origins of the Illyrians, and whether or not they are the ancestors of the modern Albanians. It is now generally accepted that by the seventh century BC certain tribes sharing a common ...
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    7. books.google.frRussell King, Nicola Mai - 2011 - 294 pages - Aperçu
      A brief glance at Albanian history is therefore necessary. Pre-communist Albania Early History: Illyria, the Ottomans and Skanderbeg Most historians agree that present-day Albanians are descendants of the Illyrians ...
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    8. books.google.frAugusta Dimou - 2009 - 402 pages - Aperçu
      »From history textbooks in Albania and Kosovo, pupils learn that Albanians are of Illyrian origin. Our historians are convinced that they are not [Illyrians].« The way the two sides settled these disputes provides insights into their ...
    9. books.google.frConrad Malte-Brun - 1828 - Afficher la publication en entier
      It has been shown from the language of the Albanians, Origin of tliat they have inhabited Europe ... it is language, not unlikely that the Illyrians, whose language resembles the one spoken by the primitive tribes of the Pelasghi, ...
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    10. books.google.frStan Sherer, Marjorie Senechal - 1997 - 230 pages - Aperçu
      The Illyrians left no written record of their language, but some scholars believe that it evolved into modern Albanian. Others believe it did not. Thus we step into the minefield of Albanian history. "The history of Albania, ...
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      1. books.google.frSir Henry Holland - 1819 - Afficher la publication en entier
        Major Leake, in his remarks on Greece, has maintained this idea of the Illyrian descent of the Albanians ; and I think ... I should be disposed* then, to consider this historical point of the origin of the Albanians as nearly settled ...
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      2. books.google.fr1981 - Extraits
        When faced with this obstacle in "proving" the authochtony of the Illyrian-Albanian ethnicon, then, ... then another ethnogenetic thesis is advanced — the Illyrian tribes from whom today's Albanians supposedly draw their origin, ...
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      3. books.google.frDuncan Garwood - 2009 - 1020 pages - Aperçu
        HISTORY Albanians call their country Shqipëria, and trace their roots to the ancient Illyrian tribes. Their language is descended from ... Three early Byzantine emperors (Anastasius I, Justin I and Justinian I) were of Illyrian origin.
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      4. books.google.frPaulin Kola - 2003 - 416 pages - Aperçu
        Albanian scholars have unearthed evidence to support the Illyrian origins of the nation. Among them is the late Eqrem Qabej, a well-known historical linguist, who places central Illyria as the territory where the Albanian language ...
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      5. books.google.frJohn Van Antwerp Fine - 1991 - 336 pages - Aperçu
        Old Dalmatian) Latin, suggesting the Albanians were descended from the Dacians. (3) The marine terminology in Albanian is ... However, very little is known about the Dacian and Illyrian languages — and that little consists chiefly of ...
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      6. books.google.frJames Minahan - 2000 - 781 pages - Aperçu
        NATION: Considered the original inhabitants of the Balkan Peninsula, the Albanians have inhabited the region since ... several military leaders of Illyrian origin became Roman emperors. Following the division of the Roman Empire in Ad ...
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      7. books.google.frCarl Skottsberg - 1918 - 22 pages - Extraits
        Their Forebears, the Illyrians The Albanians, as is well known, are the ancient Illyrians, Latinized to some extent during Roman rule. ... The national hero of the Albanians, Skanderbeg, was, as is well known, of Serbo- Albanian origin.
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      8. books.google.frWilliam Smith - 1857 - Afficher la publication en entier
        The lllyrian, like the modern Albanian Skipetar, was always ready to fight for hire; and rushed to brittle, obeying only the instigation ... invading the territory of the more northerly Illyrians, and driving them further to the south.
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      9. books.google.frLeonard Newmark, Philip Hubbard, Peter R. Prifti - 1982 - 347 pages - Aperçu
        The Albanians are believed to be the descendants of the Illyrians, who inhabited the Balkans as far back as the second ... Opinions vary concerning the exact origin of the Albanian language, but there is practically no dispute ...
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      1. books.google.frMichael L. Galaty, Charles Watkinson - 2004 - 218 pages - Aperçu
        (Hoxha, 1984:11) Hoxha also emphasized the autochthonous ethnogenesis of the Albanians, tracing their origins to the ancient Illynans (cf. Slapsak and Novakovic, 1996:269- 272 for examples of the political appropriation of "Illyrian" ...
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      2. books.google.frRichard Morrock - 2010 - 254 pages - Aperçu
        The Croats were more likely to identify themselves as Illyrians than the Serbs, although the Albanians probably had the best claim of all. Croat journalist Branka Maga§ found that the “common Illyrian origins” she shared with the ...
      3. books.google.frSir William Smith - 1857 - Afficher la publication en entier
        The coast of what is now called Middle Albania, «r the Illyrian territory, N. of Kpirus, is, especially tot its N. portion, of moderate height, and in some places even low and unwholesome, as far as A i LON (Falma or Arlona), ...
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      4. books.google.frFriedrich Max Müller - 1855 - 150 pages - Afficher la publication en entier
        Herder takes a similar view in declaring both the Albanians and Wallachians the remnants of one of the chief nations of ancient Europe. The Illyrian origin of the Albanians is likewise supported by Ange Masci in his Essay "Sur l'origine ...
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      5. books.google.frArshi Pipa - 1989 - 283 pages - Extraits
        With respect to the Illyrian origin theory, and for a period of time from the second to the eleventh century, history is mute, and archeology not vocal either. Nonetheless, Skender Anamali, a representative Albanian archeologist, ...
      6. books.google.frAnastasios-Phoivos Christidēs, Maria Arapopoulou, Maria Chritē - 2007 - 1617 pages - Aperçu
        We know little about the Illyrians.Herodotus calls them barbarians. They were divided into numerous tribes, such as the Taulantians,the Abantes,the Albanians,and others.The ancient writers disagree about how many tribes there were and ...
      7. books.google.frElez Biberaj - 1998 - 377 pages - Extraits
        It extended from the Dalmatian coast to the coastal regions of present-day Albania and reached the peak of its power ... The Illyrian people also played a significant role in the Roman Empire: Several emperors were of Illyrian origin, ...
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      8. books.google.frPierre Cabanes - 1987 - 274 pages - Extraits
        Anamali, S. 1956 = « The Illyrian Element in the Cities of Epidamnos and Apollonia (in Albanian) », BUSS I, 3-39. ... Cabanes, P. 1983 = « Notes sur les origines de l'intervention romaine sur la rive orientale de la mer Adriatique ...
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      9. books.google.frGreek geography, Sir William Smith, William Smith (sir) - 1857 - Afficher la publication en entier
        The coast of what is now called Middle Albania, or the Illyrian territory, N. of Epirus, is, especially in its N. portion, of moderate height, and in some places even low and unwholesome, as far as Alxom (Yalona or Avluiui), ...
      10. books.google.frRobert Elsie - 2010 - 587 pages - Aperçu
        Among the rulers of Illyria who have entered the annals of Albanian history are Agron, Teuta, and Genthius. The Albanians derive their ethnic origins from the ancient Illyrians, although there is no convincing evidence of this, ...
    books.google.frStephanie Schwandner-Sievers, Bernd Jürgen Fischer - 2002 - 238 pages - Aperçu
    Yet it must be pointed out that even those writers who were developing the 'correct' (Illyrian) theory of Albanian origins were not always free of those same faults. Although the first major exposition of the Illyrian theory, ...
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    1. books.google.frNeil Christie - 2004 - 324 pages - Aperçu
      However, in the immediate post-Roman period the Illyrian identity was reasserted and restored; accordingly, this period formed one of the main areas of research for Albanian archaeologists. As in Greece, the presence of barbarian ...
    2. books.google.frHugh Chisholm - 1910 - Extraits
      The Greek legend (he origin and cha'ac^4 settled in Illyria and became the that Cadmus ana the ymous ancestor of the whole Illyrian ParCfShL been interpreted as an indication that the Greeks people, nas u affinity DetWeen themselves and ...
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    3. books.google.frEncyclopaedia Britannica, inc - 1991 - Extraits
      In general, Illyrians in the highlands of Albania were more isolated than those in the lowlands, ... in the hands of emperors of Illyrian origin: Gaius Decius, Claudius Gothicus, Aurelian, Probus, Diocletian, and Constantine the Great.
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    4. books.google.frCarl Waldman, Catherine Mason - 2006 - 955 pages - Aperçu
      The Albanians honor their Illyrian ancestry. The name Illyria endured. It has appeared in fiction, ... Tacitus reports a second mythic version of the origins of GERMANICS in which Mannus had more sons who founded other tribes.
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    5. books.google.frHugh Chisholm - 1910 - Extraits
      Little can be learned from written sources of the origin and character of the IHyrians. The Greek legend that Cadmus and Harmonía settled in lllyria and became the parents of Illyrius, the eponymous ancestor of the whole Illyrian people ...
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    6. books.google.frHelaine Silverman - 2010 - 286 pages - Aperçu
      But in the end they opted to emphasize the purported Illyrian origins of the modern Albanian people and language (Galaty and Watkinson 2004). In building the Albanian nation and in creating an Albanian national identity, ...
    7. books.google.frJames Bell - 1832 - Afficher la publication en entier
      ... Turks, Albanians, and Greeks : equally distinct In their origin, manners, and character. ... History makes no mention of the extinction of the Illyrians, nor of the entrance of a new tribe which has since grown up into the modern ...
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    8. books.google.frVladimir Ivanov Georgiev, Nikolaĭ Todorov, Vasilka Tūpkova-Zalmova - 1967 - Extraits
      Among the numerous problems the solving of which is under way, two are to be distinguished by their importance and complexity: a) The problem of origin (ethnogenesis) of Illyrians and b) The problem of their territorial distribution.1 ...
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    9. books.google.frAleksandar Stipčević - 1977 - 291 pages - Extraits
      The first one who clearly formulated the thesis of the Illyrian origin of the Albanians, was the German historian Johannes Thunmann in the eighteenth century.98 Maintaining that historically one cannot prove that from prehistory until ...
    10. books.google.frSamuel Vaknin, Lidija Rangelovska - 2000 - 273 pages - Aperçu
      now fabled though dilapidated Roman army were Illyrians. In 395, in the cataclysmic split of the dying empire to East (later, Byzantium) and West, Albania became finally and firmly a part of the East. The Illyrians continued to exercise
      1. books.google.frOlga Mišeska Tomić - 2006 - 749 pages - Aperçu
        5.4 The existence of many correspondences between Romanian and Albanian has also been thought of as an argument for the Daco-Mysian, rather than Illyrian origin of Albanian. Nevertheless, Romanian and Albanian are not closely related ...
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      2. books.google.frMara Vorhees - 2009 - 1044 pages - Aperçu
        HISTORY Albanians call their country Shqipëria, and trace their roots to the ancient Illyrian tribes. Their language is descended from ... early Byzantine emperors (Anastasius I, Justin I and Justinian I) were of Illyrian origin.
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        books.google.fr1990 - Extraits
        In his work, -Fjalé mbi zanafillén» (Words on the origin) he strives to argue the thesis of the autochtony of Albanians in their territories and the origin of the Albanian language from the Illyrian. He accepts that the Albanian which ...
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      4. books.google.frJohn Boardman - 1994 - 1059 pages - Aperçu
        THE ILLYRIANS Greeks of the fifth century BC knew the Illyrii as an important non-Greek people living to the north of the Aetolians and the Acar- nanians and further north in the territory which now forms central and northern Albania, ...
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      5. books.google.frTom Masters - 2007 - 988 pages - Aperçu
        The best time to visit Albania is spring or autumn. HISTORY Albanians call their country Shqipëria, and trace their roots to the ancient Illyrian tribes. Their language is descended from Illyrian, making it a rare survivor of the Roman ...
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      6. books.google.frRamadan Marmullaku, Ramadan Marmullaku - 1975 - 178 pages - Extraits
        In the third century BC, the Ardaei controlled several Illyrian tribes and organized a state under King Agron, whose territory extended from the Krka river in Slovenia to present-day Albania. Illyrian piracy threatened trade in the ...
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      7. books.google.frConrad Malte-Brun - 1829 - Afficher la publication en entier
        Origin of Hie thi'ir language. to trust to their own strength for the defence of their possessions; ... the Pelasgian, and perhaps the Illyrian, had some affinity with the Italian, enable us to explain how the Albanian, the Daco-Latin; ...
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      8. books.google.frCentre for Co-operation with Non-members, Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development - 2003 - 380 pages - Afficher la publication en entier
        The most contentious issue is the appearance of the Illyrians, considered by most Albanian archaeologists as an autochthonous people who developed a common Illyrian language and culture during the Bronze Age.
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      9. books.google.fr1973 - Extraits
        Modern archaeology and anthropology have thrown new light on the origin of the Illyrians. ... Illyrian objects made of bronze and iron were discovered at Glasinac (Bosnia), Koman (Albania) and other parts of southeastern Europe.
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      10. books.google.frGeorge Grote - 1871 - Afficher la publication en entier
        ILLYRIANS, MACEDONIANS, P.1EONIANS. Northward of the tribes called Epirotic lay those more numerous and widely extended ... Middle and Upper Albania, together with the more northerly mountains of Montenegro, Herzegovina, and Bosnia.
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      1. books.google.frGëzim I. Alpion - 2007 - 284 pages - Aperçu
        Taking pride in stars of Albanian origin is, and will probably remain for quite some time, a much-loved Albanian ... Does this make Alexander an Illyrian? Perhaps not. This, however, does not mean that the Illyrians had no right to ...
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      2. books.google.frUniversity of Minnesota. Modern Greek Studies Program, University of Minnesota. Modern Greek Studies Program - 1992 - Extraits
        These Illyrian people destroyed the culture of neolithic origin. Scholars assume that before the eleventh or tenth century BC some groups had already built tribes.96 In the regions of present day Albania, Montenegro and Hercego- vina, ...
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      3. books.google.frGocha R. Tsetskhladze - 2005 - 256 pages - Aperçu
        The various chapters deal with the Illyrians (11th–5th centuries BC, and 4th–6th centuries AD), the Arbër (7th–13th century AD), otherwise referred to in the literature as the early mediaeval Albanians, the Albanian language and the ...
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      4. books.google.frHans Ferdinand Helmolt, Viscount James Bryce Bryce - 1907 - Extraits
        Modern Albanian is a mixed language to an extent without parallel elsewhere ; Latin, Illyrian, Roumanian, Greek, Turkish, and Slavonic ... He is therefore entirely justified in concluding one ethnological origin for the two languages, ...
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      5. books.google.frAleksandr Aleksandrovich Vasilʹev - 1950 - 439 pages - Extraits
        For Illyrian origin: AP Rudakov, Outlines in Byzantine Culture Based on Data from Greek Hagiography (Moscow, 1917), ... In 1928 and 1932 I wrote that Justin and Justinian might be considered as probably Illyrians, or perhaps Albanians, ...
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      6. books.google.frHans Ferdinand Helmolt - 1907 - Extraits
        Modern Albanian is a mixed language to an extent without parallel elsewhere ; Latin, Illyrian, Roumanian, Greek, Turkish, ... in Roumanian He is therefore entirely justified in concluding one ethnological origin for the two languages, ...
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      7. books.google.frAndré Hurst, Françoise Létoublon, Gabriel Germain - 2002 - 343 pages - Aperçu
        Italic ner- as reflected in Nero and Nerio, goddess of valor and wife of Mars, may owe its origin to Illyrian which shows neri, 'man,' (cf. Albanian njeri, 'man'). Greek àvrlp and Sanskrit nârâ are cognate words.


      8. books.google.frRichard C. Frucht - 2005 - 928 pages - Aperçu
        Some argue that the language has its origins in ancient Illyrian;others hold that it has its roots in the ancient Thracian tongue ... After the Turks conquered the region in the fifteenth century, the use of written Albanian was banned.
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