Milan Budimir - Selected Works

Selected Works

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 English translation has been published):

  • From the Classical and Contemporary Aloglotty (1933),
  • On the Iliad and its Poet (1940),
  • Grci i Pelasgi ("The Greeks and the Pelasgians"), Serbian Academy of Arts and Sciences, Department of Literature and Language, book 2, Belgrade (1950).
  • The Problem of Beech and Protoslav Homeland (1951),
  • Pelasto - Slavica (1956),
  • Die Sprache als Schopfoung und Entwicklung (1957),
  • Protoslavica (1958),
  • Zur psychologischen Einheit unserer Ilias (1963),
  • From the Balkan Sources (1969).

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