''Agimi'' (the Dawn) was an
Albanian
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literary society
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founded in
Shkodër
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,
Ottoman Empire
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in 1901.
''Agimi'' was founded on 15 July 1901, in
Shkodër
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(today's
Albania
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) with the initiative of
Catholic clerics Lazër Mjeda
Lazër Mjeda (1869–1935) was an Albanian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church, and a member of the Mjeda family.
Biography
Lazër (Llazar) Mjeda was born in Shkodër, Ottoman Empire — present-day Albania — on March 6, 1869. From 1900 to 19 ...
and
Ndre Mjeda
Ndre Mjeda (20 November 18661 August 1937) was an Albanian philologist, poet, priest, rilindas, translator and writer of the Albanian Renaissance. He was a member of the Mjeda family.
He was influenced by the Jesuit writer Anton Xanoni and ...
(brothers).
Other member would be writers and publicists
Anton Xanoni, and
Mati Logoreci Mati may refer to:
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. It aimed at stimulating the use of
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in literature, in particular by means of a new alphabet.
The
Mjeda brothers were initially members of the literary society ''
Bashkimi''. They moved own with their own society due to divergences on the future standard
Albanian alphabet
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''Note:'' The vowels are shown in bold.
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. ''Bashkimi'' had generated its own script, known as
''Bashkimi'' Alphabet which was based on pure
Latin script
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.
Ndre Mjeda
Ndre Mjeda (20 November 18661 August 1937) was an Albanian philologist, poet, priest, rilindas, translator and writer of the Albanian Renaissance. He was a member of the Mjeda family.
He was influenced by the Jesuit writer Anton Xanoni and ...
advocated for a more complex alphabet based on the
Croatian model with the used of
diacritic letters, such as
ž or
č, in order to generate a distinct letter for each distinct sound.
This would be known as
''Agimi'' alphabet.
(*only in foreign words)
Sample text in the Agimi alphabet:
Kelit i fali lala ńi mołə tə bukurə. Sá škoj nə špiə i þa Linəsə, sə moterəsə. „Ḱyr sá e bukurə âšt kəjo mołə! Eja e t’ a dájmə baškə.“ „Me kênə mã e mađe, i þa e motəra, kišimə me e daə baškə; por mbassi âšt aḱ e vogelə, haje vetə.“ „Ani ča? þa Keli, t’ a hámə baškə, se mə vjen mã e mirə.“
''Kəndime pər škołə tə para tə Šḱypəniəsə: Pjesa e parə'', a
Albanian National Library f. 100.
''Agimi'' alphabet was presented in 1902 at the International Congress of Orientalists, which was held in
Hamburg
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,
German Empire. It received a favorable reception by the
Austro-Hungarian
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and German scholars.
In 1908, it was one of the three candidate alphabets presented at the Albanian
Congress of Monastir
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(in today's
Bitola
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). The society was represented by Ndre Mjeda and Mati Logoreci. Based on Congress delegate's votes it lost to
Gjergj Fishta
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's ''Bashkimi'' alphabet and ranked third, so it wasn't adopted.
The society members published many works during their active lifespan, some of them in the new alphabet. Such were Logoreci's work ''Dašamiri'' (The Patron), published in
Trieste
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, 1907.
Ndre Mjeda and Anton Xanoni also published a number of readers for Albanian schools.
See also
*
Society for the Publication of Albanian Letters
Society for the Publication of Albanian Letters ( sq, Shoqëri e të Shtypuri Shkronja Shqip) (Arvanitika: Σ̈oκ̇ε̰ρι ε τε̰ Σ̈τυπȣρι Σ̈κρoν̇α Σ̈κ̇ιπ) was a patriotic organization of Albanian intellectuals, promot ...
*
Mjeda family
The Mjeda family (Italian: ''Miedia''), is a noble Albanian family which played a prominent role in the history of Albania and Kosovo in the 19th and early 20th century.
History
The progenitor of the family, Bardhi, settled in Shkodër fro ...
References
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