

Here is only part of list of references which trash your ridiculous claims guapo and Duke.
^ Indo-European language and culture: an introduction By Benjamin W. Fortson Edition: 5, illustrated Published by Wiley-Blackwell, 2004 ISBN 1405103167, 9781405103169
^ Stipčević, Alexander. Iliri (2nd edition). Zagreb, 1989 (also published in Italian as "Gli Illiri")
^ NGL Hammond The Relations of Illyrian Albania with the Greeks and the Romans. In Perspectives on Albania, edited by Tom Winnifrith, St. Martin’s Press, New York 1992
^ a b Encyclopedia of Indo-European culture By J. P. Mallory, Douglas Q. Adams Edition: illustrated Published by Taylor & Francis, 1997 ISBN 1884964982, 9781884964985
Only thing I could see you guys have, is to argue a pellagasian descent, with some minor illyrian and thracian input, which makes more sense


From your link
Now lets use google translate:Akademija ilirskoga jezika, ili Ilirska akademija (Academia linguae Illyricae) je bila akademija hrvatskog jezika koja se nalazila u Rimu.
Utemeljena je prosinca 1599. godine. Osnovana je prema osobnoj preporuci pape Klementa VIII. neka se započne studij ilirskog jezika.[1] Djelovala je pri isusovačkom Rimskom kolegiju sve do 1604. godine.
Glavni cilj ove ustanove bilo je učenje hrvatskog jezika. Učitelji na toj akademiji su bili Aleksandar Komulović i Bartol Kašić. Kašić je na ovoj akademiji poučavao još kao rimski student, a za ovu je ustanovu napisao svoje djelo Institutiones linguae lllyricae.[2]
Papa Urban VIII. je poslije model ove akademije obvezao za ina sveučilišta dekretom od 16. listopada 1623. kojim je obvezu učenja ilirskog jezika unio u nastavni program za cijelu Europu, poimence navevši ova sveučilišta: Bolognu, Padovu, Beč, Ingolstadt, Köln, Louvaine, Pariz, Toulouse, Valenciju, Salamancu i Alcalu de Henares kod Madrida.[3]
Academy of the Illyrian language, or Illyrian Academy (Academia linguae Illyricae) was the Academy of the Croatian language, which is located in Rome.
Founded in December that 1599th year. It was founded by a personal recommendation of Pope Clement VIII. Let's begin the study of the Illyrian language. [1] It operated at the Jesuit Roman College to the 1604th year.
The main objective of this institution was learning the Croatian language. Teachers at the academy were Alexander and Bartholomew Komulovic Kasic. He wrote at this academy is taught as a Roman student, and this is the institution wrote his work Institutiones linguae lllyricae. [2]
Pope Urban VIII. after the model of the Academy of ways universities committed to the decree of 16 listopada 1623rd which is the obligation of the Illyrian language learning has entered the curriculum for the whole of Europe, namely the university stating: Bologna, Padua, Vienna, Ingolstadt, Cologne, Louvain, Paris, Toulouse, Valencia, Salamanca and Alcalá de Henares near Madrid. [3] [/ quote]
Now explain me what the hell this explain that your language refers as Illyrian or being Illyrian
Last edited by Rron; 05-08-2012 at 05:49 PM.


Who cares about Illyrians anyway?



I cannot understand for the life of me why some of you guys are so obsessed with this Illyrian bullshit
Can you imagine Germans and Austrians arguing over who has more Frankish blood?![]()
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