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Milan Budimir presented and published results of his research which entered the best-known dictionaries and reference books in more than two hundred articles, discussions, studies and books with the following being the most important (titles given in English do not necessarily mean that an actual
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As a researcher of high rank, he was elected a corresponding member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Art in 1948 and became a regular member of the same Academy in 1955. Budimir died in Belgrade on 17 October 1975.
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group consists of the works dealing with the research in the field of classical literature, with special emphasis on the pre-Greek origin of some literary genres and the European scene.
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The scientific opus of Milan Budimir includes several hundreds of works, books, studies, treatises and articles which may be divided into five big groups.
226:. Milan Budimir's chief merit in this field relates to the gathering and explaining of the voluminous lexical material of the languages of the 140:, where he received his PhD in 1920. He was appointed an assistant that same year and soon the assistant professor at the Department of the 141: 335:("The Greeks and the Pelasgians"), Serbian Academy of Arts and Sciences, Department of Literature and Language, book 2, Belgrade (1950) 155:
Milan Budimir did research in the field of classical philology in all its branches: history of classical languages, especially
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etc.), as well as from some common nouns proved by evidence (Πενέσται, name for the conquered population in classical
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Crepajac, Ljiljana (1997). "Pelastian Proto-Slavonic Relations According to the Researches of Milan Budimir".
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between the wars. Budimir was a founder and co-editor of the former main journal of Yugoslav philologists
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and the classical peoples; these works are in close connection with the second group of Budimir's works.
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group consists of the works dealing with the research of pre-classical languages and cultures in the
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group consists of the works presenting the research concerning special relations between the
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group consists of the works dealing with the research of the general phonetic laws of the
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Indo- Europeans, as well as to the establishing of the phonetic laws of these languages.
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group consists of the works researching the cultural relations in the folklore of the
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According to the literary tradition, these, pre- Greek ancients are called the
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16, 223), from the onomastic material in the field (Παλαιστή, toponym in
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Trencsényi, Balázs; Iordachi, Constantin; Apor, Péter, eds. (2021).
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with the most distinguished Yugoslav classical philologists.
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University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy alumni
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Žumberak
Austro-Hungarian Empire
University of Vienna
Serbian Cyrillic
Serbian
classical scholar
Mrkonjić Grad
Austria-Hungary
Republika Srpska
Bosnia and Herzegovina
University of Vienna
University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy
World War II
Old Greek
history of Old Greek
Roman literature
Slavic languages
history of religion
folklore
linguistics
Petar Skok
The Living Classical Periods
Balkans
Asia Minor
Apennines
pre-Greek
Pelasgians
Homer
Iliad
Epirus

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