Henrik Lacaj
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| Born |
11 February 1909 Shkodra, Albania |
| Died |
12 March 1991 (aged 82) Tirana, Albania |
| Occupation | Linguist, translator, professor |
| Language | Albanian, Latin, Ancient Greek, Italian |
| Nationality | Albanian |
| Alma mater | Saverian College of the Jesuits, University of Padua |
| Genre | Classics, Albanian Language, Albanian History |
| Notable works | Latin-Albanian Dictionary, The Siege of Shkodra (trans. Latin>Albanian) |
| Spouse | Zita (Bonati) Lacaj |
| Children | Nikolin Lacaj, Nausika Lacaj, Viktor Lacaj |
| Relatives | Grandchildren: Iva (Lacaj) Gjoni, Parid Lacaj, Ermelinda Lacaj, Mario Lacaj, Emanuele Lacaj; Siblings: Paulin Lacaj, Luigj Lacaj, Anxhelin Lacaj, Anxhe Lacaj; Nephew: Remigj Lacaj, Viktor Haxhiaj, David Haxhiaj, Xhildo Haxhiaj; Nieces: Rita Lacaj, Juli Lacaj; Cousin: Elektra Capaliku |
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Henrik Lacaj (1909-1991) was an Albanian humanitarian, linguist, and translator.[1] He authored textbooks, plays, and various studies on historical figures such as Scanderbeg and Luigj Gurakuqi,[2] but in Albania he is most venerated for his numerous translations of Latin and Greek masterpieces.[3][4]
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References
- ↑ http://www.zeri.info/artikulli/4/22/2225/perurohet-kryevepra-e-edit-durhamit-per-fiset-ligjet-dhe-zakonet-e-ballkanasve/, Retrieved 2012-05-01
- ↑ http://www.bksh.al/adlib/scripts/wwwopac.exe?&DATABASE=books&OPAC_URL=/adlib/expert/index_al.html&LANGUAGE=1&l1=Lacaj,+Henrik&LIMIT=50, Retrieved 2012-05-01
- ↑ Koha Jone 20, August 3, 1997
- ↑ Gazeta Universiteti, Nr. 2 (33), March 10, 1962
- ↑ Lacaj, Henrik and Fishta, Filip. The Latin-Albanian Dictionary (created originally in 1966 as Fjalor Latinisht - Shqip). Tirana: Morava, 2004. ISBN 99927-950-1-8
- ↑ Virgil. Aeneid (translated by Henrik Lacaj as Eneida). Tirana: Toena, 1996.
- ↑ Barleti, Marin. Rrethimi i Shkodrës (translated by Henrik Lacaj). Tirana: Universiteti Shteteror, 1962.
- ↑ Lucretius. De Rerum Natura, translated by Henrik Lacaj as Mbi Natyren (On the Nature of Things). Tirana: Naim Frashёri, 1961.
- ↑ Sophocles. Οἰδίπους Τύραννος (translated by Henrik Lacaj as Edipi Mbret). Tirana: Onufri, 2006, ISBN 99943-32-22-8.
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