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- studies. Johann Erich Thunmann in the 18th century was probably the first Albanologist. He supported the theory of the autochthony of the Albanians and also...
- Hungarian aristocrat, adventurer, scholar, geologist, paleontologist and albanologist. He is widely regarded as one of the founders of paleobiology, and first...
- Bütha****ye or Beitha ****ju after the appellation applied to it by German Albanologist Johann Georg von Hahn, was an alphabetic script invented for writing...
- and Indo-European scholar, considered to be one of the most important Albanologists of his time, most importantly by proving that the Albanian language...
- the establishment of the Albanian culture seminary for the foreign albanologists. During 1969–71, Ajeti served as Director of the Albanological Institute...
- honored Jokl with a postage stamp in a series commemorating foreign Albanologists, linguists who have studied the Albanian language. Also honored in the...
- Ardian Klosi (9 July 1957 – 26 April 2012) was an Albanian publicist, albanologist, writer, translator and social activist. He graduated Albanian literature...
- expert in Albanian oral and Arbëreshë literature. He is one of the Albanologists who have carried out extensive research on Albanian epic poetry, in...
- Zef Valentini; July 1900 – 16 November 1979) was an Italian priest and albanologist of the 20th century. He was born in 1900 in Padova where he studied theology...
- The Albanian term for "sea" (det [dēt]), which was considered by some Albanologists to be an inherited term from Proto-Albanian *deubeta as a cognate of...