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Giorgio Nurigiani

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225: 219: 79:. In 1966, he radically changed his views on the Macedonian question which until then was in favor of Bulgaria and took pro-Macedonian positions. In 1967 he collaborated with the Macedonian linguist Naum Kitanovski and they published an Italian – Macedonian dictionary. Because of his overall literary activity, in 1980 he was nominated for the Nobel Prize. 71:. In addition, he was also the author of Italian grammars in Bulgarian, Italian-Bulgarian and Bulgarian-Italian dictionaries, as well as studies of the Bulgarian language and of the Italian literature, as well as of books about Bulgarian writers and literary critics. In 1954 he moved back to Italy. Between 1962 and 1965 the Bulgarian 193:Румен Ваташки, 2017. Кореспонденцията на българския патриарх Кирил с професор Джорджо Нуриджани по време на Втория ватикански събор (1962-1965 г.). - В: Епископ-Константинови четения, Т. 22, Шумен, 2016, с. с. 139-143. 55:, after which he returned to Italy and studied law at the University of Rome. Later Nurigiani taught for two years at the Naval Academy in Livorno. After World War I, Nurigiani resided in Sofia ( 67:. In Sofia, he was a correspondent for Italian newspapers, a press secretary at the Italian embassy and an adviser to the papal nuncio in Bulgaria, 202:Алманах на българските национални движения след 1878 г., София 2005, АИ "Проф. Марин Дринов", стр. 593 – 594 (статия за Ж. Нурижан от Ани Златева). 60: 264: 313: 163: 257: 308: 318: 298: 303: 293: 184:Душков, Живодар. Жорж Нурижан - едно забравено име. - Науч. тр. ВТУ „А. Кънчев”, 35, 1994, № 9, с. 294-300. 250: 51:. When he was a child, his family emigrated to Bulgaria. In 1911, he graduated from high school in 35:, 1892–1981) was an Italian and Bulgarian writer, publicist and linguist of Armenian origin. 288: 283: 238: 8: 144: 155: 28: 159: 76: 72: 20: 64: 68: 48: 63:
and he started to support its ideals. He wrote a couple of books and studies on
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On the Dissemination of Bulgarian Literature in Italy, Novinite.com
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Grammatica bulgara ad uso degli italiani. Con pref. di S. Mladenov
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