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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The first known translation of the | The first known translation of the New Testament into Albanian is the so-called [[Elbasan Gospel Manuscript]]. The manuscript was written in 1761, probably the work of [[Gregory of Durrës]], the Metropolitan (archbishop) of the Archdiocese of Durrës. | ||
In 1821 [[Vangjel Meksi]] was the author of the first printed translation of the New Testament into Albanian. | In 1821 [[Vangjel Meksi]] was the author of the first printed translation of the New Testament into Albanian. | ||
Between the 1860s and the 1880s, [[Konstandin Kristoforidhi]] published a series of translations of the New Testament and other Biblical books into Albanian. | Between the 1860s and the 1880s, [[Konstandin Kristoforidhi]] published a series of translations of the New Testament and other Biblical books into Albanian. | ||
The first edition of the whole Bible in Albanian was published only in 1994, after the fall of the Communist regime, by the Catholic priest [[Simon Filipaj]]; see [[Besëlidhja e Vjeter dhe Besëlidhja e Re (1994 Filipaj), book]]. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 15:23, 17 December 2011
- LIST OF WORKS: see Category:Bible--Albanian tr. (subject)
Translations of the Bible into Albanian language have appeared since the 18th century.
Overview
The first known translation of the New Testament into Albanian is the so-called Elbasan Gospel Manuscript. The manuscript was written in 1761, probably the work of Gregory of Durrës, the Metropolitan (archbishop) of the Archdiocese of Durrës.
In 1821 Vangjel Meksi was the author of the first printed translation of the New Testament into Albanian.
Between the 1860s and the 1880s, Konstandin Kristoforidhi published a series of translations of the New Testament and other Biblical books into Albanian.
The first edition of the whole Bible in Albanian was published only in 1994, after the fall of the Communist regime, by the Catholic priest Simon Filipaj; see Besëlidhja e Vjeter dhe Besëlidhja e Re (1994 Filipaj), book.