Petro Janura (1911–1983) was a main personality of the
Albanian language
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,
literature
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, and
folklore
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in
Yugoslavia
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during
1950s
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Throughout the decade, the world continued its re ...
-mid
1980s
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.
A writer, journalist, folklorist, pedagogue, literary critic, and researcher, he is remembered as the founder of the Albanian language Catedra of the
University of Skopje, and
editor-in-chief
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of Skopje-based periodicals as ''Flaka e vëllazërimit'' (Flame of brotherhood), and ''Jehona'' (The echo).
Life
Janura was born on 25 March 1911 in
Fier
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, then still part of the
Ottoman Empire
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. He emigrated to
Romania
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at an early age and finished high school there. Janura studied law in Italy and graduated in jurisprudence from the
University of Pisa
The University of Pisa ( it, Università di Pisa, UniPi), officially founded in 1343, is one of the oldest universities in Europe.
History
The Origins
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. In 1941 he returned to Albania (at that time the
Albanian Kingdom under Italy) where he started working as a judge in
Gostivar
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, which had been recently incorporated in the Albanian state.
Janura remained in Yugoslavia after
World War II
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. From that moment he was engaged in the development of the Albanian literature and language, literary criticism, and the overall status of the Albanian language within Yugoslavia, and specifically the Republic of Macedonia. He was also a folklorist, having collected and published rare Albanian folklore. As the head of the Albanian Catedra of the University of Skopje, he participated in the
Orthography Congress of 1972 and was one of the signatories of the newly established orthographic rules.
Janura died on 30 August 1983.
Work
Janura is the author of around 300 articles of three categories: informative-publicity, research studies, and
monographs. The first category comprises articles about various literature figures, as
Fan Noli,
Zef Serembe,
Ali Asllani
Ali Asllani (28 November 1884 in Vajza, Vlorë District, 20 December 1966 in Tirana, Albania) was an Albanian poet, politician and activist of the Albanian National Awakening.
Biography
Asllani was born in village Vajza, Vlorë District, Ottoma ...
, Mark Gurakuqi, etc. Some of the research articles focus about
Voskopojë
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old scripts and writings, work of
Naim Frasheri,
Ndre Mjeda
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He was influenced by the Jesuit writer Anton Xanoni and t ...
,
Asdreni, also the
Codex of Berat, and the Albanian language in
Dubrovnik
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's archives.
Janura was very active as a contemporary literature critic, especially of that originating in Yugoslavia. His most important monographs are ''Për historinë e alfabetit shqip'' (For the history of the Albanian alphabet) of 1969 which remains one of the first studies on the
diachrony
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of the Albanian language, and ''
Migjeni
Millosh Gjergj Nikolla (; 13 October 191126 August 1938), commonly known by the acronym pen name Migjeni, was an Albanian poet and writer, considered one of the most important of the 20th century. After his death, he was recognized as one of th ...
'' (Migjeni) of 1982, both published in Skopje. The book on
Migjeni
Millosh Gjergj Nikolla (; 13 October 191126 August 1938), commonly known by the acronym pen name Migjeni, was an Albanian poet and writer, considered one of the most important of the 20th century. After his death, he was recognized as one of th ...
's work (Millosh Gjergj Nikolla) is a monograph of 326 pages and is one of the first in the history of Albanian literature. It is arranged in four sections. The first covers the poet's life important moments and how they affected his work, the second and largest section covers the poet's work in the prism of the
Albanology
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. The monograph led the way to many following studies on Migjeni's work.
He was also the co-author of didactic textbooks for elementary schools. and a poetry collections for children.
O lejlek Haxhibek, Skopje: Nova Makedonija, 1966. OCLC 802412144
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Publications
*''Naim Frasheri. Work.'' (Naim Frasheri. Vepra), Beograd: Enti për botimin e teksteve i Republikës Socialiste të Sërbisë, 1963. OCLC 504735974.
*''Early illuminist ideas of the Albanians of Polog'' (Ranite iluministički idei kaj Albancite vo Polog), Skopje 1983. OCLC 442193922.
*''Migjeni'', Sopje: Flaka e vëllazërimit, 1982. OCLC 440105087.
*''For the history of the Albanian alphabet'' (Për historinë e alfabetit shqip), Skopje: Nova Makedonia, 1969. OCLC 50816250.
*''Folk tales'' (Përralla popullore), as collector and editor, Skopje: Nova Makedonija, 1964.
*''Crane, you hadji
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* El Hadji Diouf (born 1981), Senegalese footballer
* ...
- beg'' (O lejlek haxhibek), Skopje: Nova Makedonija, 1968.
*''Longing of the emigrants'' (Përmallimi i gyrbetçijve) of Milisav Antonijevic-Drimkolski, as translator, Prishtina
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: Rilindja, 1958.
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