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Gustav Meyer (25 November 1850 – 28 August 1900) was a German linguist and Indo-European scholar, considered to be one of the most important Albanologists of his time, most importantly by proving that the Albanian language belongs to the
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.


Life and works

Meyer was born in
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in the Prussian Province of Silesia (present-day Strzelce Opolskie in modern Poland). In 1867 he enrolled in the Breslau University (now University of Wrocław) to study classical philology, Indo-European languages, Modern Greek, and Sanskrit. He was there influenced by philologists
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. In 1871 he defended his dissertation ''De nominibus graecis copositus''. In the same year he was named assistant professor at the University of Göttingen, and a year later professor of ancient languages in the same university. He went on to work as a gymnasium teacher in Gotha, from 1874 in
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, Prague at the intercession of Wilhelm von Hartel, and was appointed outside lecturer (''Privatdozent'') at the
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in 1876. The next year he was named professor of Sanskrit and
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at the University of Graz, where he pursued studies of Ancient Greek,
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. During this period he published his study ''Contribution on the theory of word-formation in Greek and Latin'' (1872). Full professor at the University of Graz from 1881, Meyer started to focus his studies on albanology, and prepared the foundations of the discipline by publishing the following works: # Albanesische Studien, I, (1882); # Etymologisches Wörterbuch der albanesischen Sprache, Strassburg, (1891); # Kurzgefasste albanesische Grammatik, Leipzig, (1888); # Zum indogermanischen - Perfectum auf die albanesische Formenlehre, published in the ''Miscellanea di filologia e linguistica in memoriam'' by Napoleone Caix e Angelo Canello, Firenze, (1886); # Die lateinischen Elemente im Albanesischen, published by Gröbers Grundriss, I, I. Auflage (1888) etj. Meyer is considered to be the linguist that scientifically proved that the Albanian language belongs to the
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. He is known to have held a long correspondence with
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, an Albanian leading figure of the Albanian National Awakening. Gustav Meyer died on August 27, 1900 in
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near
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. In honour of his contributions to Albanology a grammar school in Tirana, Albania bears his name.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Meyer, Gustav Albanologists Linguists from Austria Austrian philologists People from Strzelce Opolskie 1850 births 1900 deaths University of Göttingen faculty Academics of the University of Graz University of Breslau alumni Austro-Hungarian Jews