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Elbasan alphabet
๐”€๐”๐”‰๐”€๐”๐”‡๐”๐” ๐” ๐”‡๐”๐”๐”€๐”›๐”€๐”“๐”๐”
Script type
Alphabet
Time period
18th century
DirectionLeft-to-right Edit this on Wikidata
LanguagesAlbanian
ISO 15924
ISO 15924Elba (226), ​Elbasan
Unicode
Unicode alias
Elbasan
U+10500 – U+1052F[1]

The Elbasan alphabet is a mid 18th-century alphabetic script created for the Albanian language Elbasan Gospel Manuscript,[2]: 3  also known as the Anonimi i Elbasanit ("the Anonymous of Elbasan"), which is the only document written in it.[2]: 3  The document was created at St. Jovan Vladimir's Church in central Albania, but is preserved today at the National Archives of Albania in Tirana. The alphabet, like the manuscript, is named after the city of Elbasan, where it was invented, and although the manuscript isn't the oldest document written in Albanian,[3] Elbasan is the oldest out of seven[2]: 4  known original alphabets created for Albanian.[2]: 3  Its 59 pages contain Biblical content written in a script of 40 letters,[2]: 3  of which 35 frequently recur and 5 are rare.

Letters[edit]

Elbasan
Letters[4] Latin alphabet Pronunciation
๐”€ a [a ษ‘ ษ’]
๐” b [b]
๐”‚ c [ts]
๐”ƒ รง, xh [tสƒ], [dส’][5]
๐”„ d [d]
๐”… nd [nd]
๐”† dh [รฐ]
๐”‡ e [e ษ›][5]
๐”ˆ รซ [ษ™][5]
๐”‰ f [f]
๐”Š g [ษก]
๐”‹ gj [ษŸ]
๐”Œ h [h]
๐” i [i]
๐”Ž j [j]
๐” k [k]
๐” l [l]
๐”‘ ll [ษซ]
๐”’ m [m]
๐”“ n [n]
๐”” n (before g and gj) [n][5]
๐”• nj [ษฒ]
๐”– o [o ษ”]
๐”— p [p]
๐”˜ q [tษ•]
๐”™ r [ษพ]
๐”š rr [r]
๐”› s [s]
๐”œ sh [สƒ]
๐” t [t]
๐”ž th [ฮธ]
๐”Ÿ u [u]
๐”  v [v]
๐”ก x [dz]
๐”ข y [y]
๐”ฃ z [z]
๐”ค zh [ส’]
๐”ฅ gh [ษฃ] (Greek loanwords)
๐”ฆ gh [ษฃ] (Greek loanwords)
๐”ง kh [x] (Greek loanwords)

Sample, article one of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Elbasan:

๐”๐”ˆ ๐”‹๐”๐”ž๐”ˆ ๐”•๐”‡๐”™๐”ˆ๐”ฃ๐”๐” ๐”๐”๐”…๐”๐”“ ๐”๐”ˆ ๐”๐”๐”™๐”ˆ ๐”†๐”‡ ๐”๐”ˆ ๐”๐”€๐”™๐”€๐”๐”€๐”™๐”๐”ˆ ๐”“๐”ˆ ๐”„๐”๐”•๐”๐”๐”‡๐” ๐”†๐”‡ ๐”“๐”ˆ ๐”๐”ˆ ๐”„๐”™๐”‡๐”Ž๐”๐”€. ๐”€๐”๐”€ ๐”๐”€๐”“๐”ˆ ๐”€๐”™๐”›๐”ข๐”‡ ๐”†๐”‡ ๐”…๐”ˆ๐”™๐”‹๐”‡๐”‹๐”‡ ๐”†๐”‡ ๐”„๐”Ÿ๐”Œ๐”‡๐” ๐”๐”ˆ ๐”›๐”๐”‘๐”‡๐”“ ๐”…๐”€๐”Ž ๐”•๐”ˆ๐”™๐” ๐”๐”Ž๐”‡๐”๐”™๐”๐” ๐”’๐”‡ ๐”‰๐”™๐”ข๐”’๐”ˆ ๐” ๐”ˆ๐”‘๐”€๐”ฃ๐”ˆ๐”™๐”๐”’๐”.

Standard Albanian orthography:

Tรซ gjithรซ njerรซzit lindin tรซ lirรซ dhe tรซ barabartรซ nรซ dinjitet dhe nรซ tรซ drejta. Ata kanรซ arsye dhe ndรซrgjegje dhe duhet tรซ sillen ndaj njรซri tjetrit me frymรซ vรซllazรซrimi.

Creation[edit]

The Elbasan Gospel Manuscript[edit]

The Elbasan Gospel Manuscript comes from the Orthodox Christian monastery of St. Jovan Vladimir's Church in the village of Shijon, west of Elbasan.[2]: 6  With the exception of a short 15th century Easter Gospel transcript, it was the oldest work of Albanian Orthodox literature, and the oldest Orthodox Bible translation into Albanian.[2] The authorship of the document is a matter of speculation, see the main article on this topic for details.

The manuscript was purchased a little before or around World War II by the politician Lef Nosi, who possessed a remarkable personal library and was a notable collector. It was confiscated from him by the communist regime in 1945. It is now preserved in the National Archives of Albania.[6] The albanologist and translator Injac Zamputi (1910โ€“1998) transcribed the manuscript, after which the Elbasan Gospel was published in standard Albanian for the first time.[6]

Authorship[edit]

The author of the alphabet remains unknown, though several hypotheses have been brought forward. The most accepted proposal comes from Mahir Domi in 1965, claiming the Moschopole typographer Gregory of Durrรซs to be the author of the alphabet. Domi bases his claim on several factors, the main one being a note by Georgios Zaviras [bg; el; hu; ru] (1744โ€“1804) which states "Gregory of Durrรซs translated the Old and New Testament on a script he invented himself".[7] Domi's hypothesis was later supported by Robert Elsie.

The name "Papa Totasi" (father Totasi) is written on the cover's verso, thus sometimes the alphabet is attributed to him.[8][9][10] Recent studies seem to point out a certain Cosmas of Durrรซs (1643-1702) as the author of at least the alphabet, if not the text itself.[11]

Historical analysis[edit]

Robert Elsie notes the author's desire to avoid foreign influences. The Latin, Greek and Arabic scripts had already been in use for Albanian, and the Cyrillic and Glagolitic scripts were also available. But the author chose to devise a new script specific to Albanian, reflecting what Elsie called "the wish of Albanian intellectuals" for a distinct writing system of their own.[2]: 2โ€“3  Furthermore, a surprisingly low number of loanwords appear in the manuscript: only three Latin loans, seven Turkish loans, and twenty-one loans from Biblical Greek (the language the manuscript was translated from).[2]: 12โ€“13  Elsie argues that the author's determination to root out loanwords becomes clear with the marked crossing out of the Turkish loan sheher "city" and its replacement with qytet, which was apparently not recognized as a loan from Latin cฤซvitฤt(em).[2]: 12 

Properties[edit]

The Elbasan alphabet exhibited a nearly one-to-one correspondence between sounds and letters, with only three exceptions, of which two were restricted to Greek loanwords.[2]: 4  The modern Albanian alphabet, based on the Latin script, is phonemically regular for the standard pronunciation but it is not one-to-one because of the use of ten consonant digraphs.

Dots are used on three characters as inherent features to indicate varied pronunciation found in Albanian: single r represents the alveolar tap ษพ but with a dot it becomes an alveolar trill [r], whereas a dotted l becomes velarized and a dotted d becomes prenasalized into nd.[2]: 4  (Today this nd has become a sequence of two separate phonemes; Modern Greek has undergone somewhat similar development.) Elsie says that the alphabet generally uses Greek letters with a line on top as numerals. While some of the letters appear to have been inspired by Greek or Glagolitic forms, he considers the majority to be unique for this alphabet,[2]: 3  whereas Shuteriqi[12] and Domi[13] see a strong influence of Old Church Slavonic language due to the jurisdiction, until 1767, of the Archbishopric of Ohrid.

Unicode[edit]

Elbasan (U+10500–U+1052F) was added to the Unicode Standard in June 2014 with the release of version 7.0.

Elbasan[1][2]
Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)
  0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
U+1050x 𐔀 𐔁 𐔂 𐔃 𐔄 𐔅 𐔆 𐔇 𐔈 𐔉 𐔊 𐔋 𐔌 𐔍 𐔎 𐔏
U+1051x 𐔐 𐔑 𐔒 𐔓 𐔔 𐔕 𐔖 𐔗 𐔘 𐔙 𐔚 𐔛 𐔜 𐔝 𐔞 𐔟
U+1052x 𐔠 𐔡 𐔢 𐔣 𐔤 𐔥 𐔦 𐔧
Notes
1.^ As of Unicode version 15.1
2.^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points

See also[edit]

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ Final Accepted Script Proposal
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Elsie, Robert (1995). "The Elbasan Gospel Manuscript (Anonimi i Elbasanit), 1761, and the struggle for an original Albanian alphabet" (PDF). Sรผdost-Forschungen. 54. Regensburg: Sรผdost-Institut: 105โ€“159. ISSN 0081-9077.
  3. ^ Benjamin w. Fortson, IV (7 September 2011). Indo-European Language and Culture: An Introduction. ISBN 9781444359688.
  4. ^ "Elbasan alphabet". Omniglot. Retrieved 2019-04-15.
  5. ^ a b c d Everson, Michael; Elsie, Robert (2010-06-23). "Preliminary proposal for encoding the Elbasan script in the SMP of the UCS" (PDF). ISO/IEC JTC1/SC2/WG2. Retrieved 2024-06-25.
  6. ^ a b Elsie, Robert. "GREGORY OF DURRร‹S". Archived from the original on 2012-01-13.
  7. ^ Mahir Domi (1965). Rreth autorit dhe kohรซs sรซ dorรซshkrimit elbasanas me shqipรซrim copash tรซ ungjillit. In: โ€œKonferenca e parรซ e Studimeve Albanologjike,โ€ Tiranรซ, 15-21 nรซndor 1962. Tiranรซ, p. 170โ€“177
  8. ^ Xhevat Lloshi (2008). Rreth alfabetit tรซ shqipes: me rastin e 100-vjetorit tรซ Kongresit tรซ Manastirit. Logos-A. pp. 278โ€“. ISBN 978-9989-58-268-4.
  9. ^ Llazar Siliqi (1963). Albanian contemporary prose. State Pub. Enterprise Naim Frashรซri.
  10. ^ Armin Hetzer (1995). Nominalisierung und verbale Einbettung in Varietรคten des Albanischen: eine Untersuchung zur Geschichte der albanischen Schriftsprache am Beispiel erweiterter Verbalprรคdikate auf areallinguistischem Hintergrund. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. pp. 146โ€“. ISBN 978-3-447-03714-3.
  11. ^ Rugova, Yll (2022-01-01). "Dรซshmi mbi njรซ alfabet origjinal tรซ shqipes nga shekulli XVII: Kozmai i Durrรซsit si shpikรซs i mundshรซm i alfabetit tรซ parรซ origjinal tรซ shqipes". Shejzat.
  12. ^ Shuteriqi, Dhimitรซr (1949). Anonimi i Elbasanit. Shkrimi shqip nรซ Elbasan nรซ shekujt XVIII-XIX dhe Dhaskal Todhri. Tiranรซ: Buletin i Institutit tรซ Shkencavet, 1949. Pages 33-54. Page 38
  13. ^ Domi, Mahir (1965). Rreth autorit dhe kohรซs sรซ dorรซshkrimit elbasanas me shqipรซrim copash tรซ ungjillit. In the First Conference of Albanologic Studies: Tiranรซ, 1965. Pages 270-277

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