Namik Resuli

Namik Resuli (10 September 1908- 12 September 1985) was an Albanian linguist and academic.

Biography

Born in Berat in 1908, after having accomplished elementary studies in Albania he went to Italy, where he finished his secondary studies and then graduated in glottology in the University of Turin. His doctorate thesis "Mbi shtresëzimet në gjuhën shqipe" was written under the guide of Professor Matteo Bartoli. Resuli returned in Albania in the 1930s and taught Albanian language in Elbasan Normal School, now Aleksandër Xhuvani University, as well as in Shkodër, and Tiranë. In 1939 he went to Rome to become assistant professor of Albanian language where he worked for 10 years. During 1940– 44 he worked in the Ministry of Education of Albania and as a member of the Royal Institute of the Albanian Studies.[1]

During 1948-1957 he was a member of the International Center of Albanian Studies in Palermo and in 1955 he became professor of Albanian in the Institute of the Oriental University of Napoli until 1971. In 1954 he published in Turin the magazine Shpirti Shqiptar. He died on 12 September 1985 in Turin.

Works

His study on the Missal (Meshari) of Gjon Buzuku (Città del Vaticano, 1958) is the first of its genre in the history of Albanology, whereas his work Grammatica della lingua albanese (Bologna, 1985) is considered an important approach in teaching the Albanian language to foreigner speakers.[2][3]

Burime

  1. Agency for Research, Technology and Innovation of Albania (2013). "Instituti i Studimeve Shqiptare". for Research, Technology and Innovation of Albania.
  2. Kaloçi D., Resuli e Cungu, dy kolosët e harruar të letrave shqipe, Shqip. - Nr. 163, 15 qershor, 2008, f. 18 - 19.
  3. Demiraj B., ‘Meshari’ në kohën e leximit, Mapo. - 3/04/2013.
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