Arbëreshë people are ethnic
Albanians settled in Southern Italy, or their descendants. Some have achieved notability in a wide variety of fields, in Italy or in other countries.
Demetrio Camarda – Byzantine rite priest, Albanian language scholar, historian, and philologist
Nicola Chetta – Byzantine rite priest, ethnographic, writer and poet[18]
Giuseppe Crispi – Priest and philologist, one of the major figures of the Arbëresh community of Sicily of his time[1][2][3]
Giuseppe Schirò – Poet, linguist, publicist, folklorist and Albanian patriot, among the most representative figures of the Arbëreshë literature of the 19th century[19]
Gabriele Dara – Politician and poet, regarded as one of the early writers of the Albanian National Awakening.
Giuseppe Schirò Di Maggio – Poet, journalist, essayist, playwright and writer, among the most influential and prolific exponents of contemporary Arbëreshë literature
Eleuterio Francesco Fortino – Priest of the Italo-Albanian Church in Calabria and writer of the Bizantine and Albanian culture
^Albanian literature: a short history Authors Robert Elsie, Centre for Albanian Studies (London, England) Publisher I.B.Tauris, 2005
ISBN1-84511-031-5,
ISBN978-1-84511-031-4 p. 46-48
[1]
^Di Marco & Musco, Aspetti della cultura bizantina ed albanese in Sicilia,
p. 85
^"Juana María Ferrari, de ascendencia italiana y albanesa. Francisco Sabato, de origen italiano"
[2]Archived 2012-06-28 at the
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Arbëreshë people are ethnic
Albanians settled in Southern Italy, or their descendants. Some have achieved notability in a wide variety of fields, in Italy or in other countries.
Demetrio Camarda – Byzantine rite priest, Albanian language scholar, historian, and philologist
Nicola Chetta – Byzantine rite priest, ethnographic, writer and poet[18]
Giuseppe Crispi – Priest and philologist, one of the major figures of the Arbëresh community of Sicily of his time[1][2][3]
Giuseppe Schirò – Poet, linguist, publicist, folklorist and Albanian patriot, among the most representative figures of the Arbëreshë literature of the 19th century[19]
Gabriele Dara – Politician and poet, regarded as one of the early writers of the Albanian National Awakening.
Giuseppe Schirò Di Maggio – Poet, journalist, essayist, playwright and writer, among the most influential and prolific exponents of contemporary Arbëreshë literature
Eleuterio Francesco Fortino – Priest of the Italo-Albanian Church in Calabria and writer of the Bizantine and Albanian culture
^Albanian literature: a short history Authors Robert Elsie, Centre for Albanian Studies (London, England) Publisher I.B.Tauris, 2005
ISBN1-84511-031-5,
ISBN978-1-84511-031-4 p. 46-48
[1]
^Di Marco & Musco, Aspetti della cultura bizantina ed albanese in Sicilia,
p. 85
^"Juana María Ferrari, de ascendencia italiana y albanesa. Francisco Sabato, de origen italiano"
[2]Archived 2012-06-28 at the
Wayback Machine