Jorgo Bulo Explained

Honorific Prefix:Prof. Dr,
Jorgo Bulo
Birth Date:27 April 1939
Birth Place:Sheper, Albania
Death Place:Përmet, Albania
Nationality:Albanian
Occupation:Academic, scholar
Known For:Studime Filologjike
Albanian Academy of Sciences
Main Interests:Philology
Notable Works:History of the Albanian People (2002)
Albanian Encyclopedic Dictionary (2008)

Jorgo Bulo (27 April 1939 – 26 November 2015) was an Albanian philologist, historian, and literary critic. Since 2003 up to his death (2015) he was a member of the Albanian Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Bulo was born on 27 April 1939 in Sheper, Zagori region of Gjirokastër District in Albania. He studied Albanian language and literature in the Faculty of History and Philology of the University of Tirana, graduating in 1960. In 1966 he started working as a scientific cooperator in the Institute of Linguistics and Literature in Tirana. He participated in the Orthography Congress of 1972, Albanian: Kongresi i Drejtshkrimit, where the orthographic rules of the Albanian language were standardized, and was a signatory. From 1972 to 2008 he was part of the editorial staff of the scientific magazine Studime Filologjike (Philological Studies), whilst editor-in-chief during 1997-2007. In 1986 he became Deputy Director, and in 1990 Director of the Institute of Linguistics and Literature, today's part of the Centre of Albanological Studies. In 1982 he received the title Dr. (Doctor of Philological Sciences), in 1994 As. Prof. (Associated Professor), and Professor (PhD) in 1998. In 2003 he was accepted as full member of the Albanian Academy of Sciences.[1] Since 2000 Bulo was member of the task force for the "Albania, a patrimony of European values" project.Jorgo Bulo died of heart failure on 26 November 2015 in Përmet, Albania.

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  1. http://www.akad.gov.al/ash/pdf/cv/J.Bulo.pdf Buography of Jorgo Bulo, Albanian Academy of Sciences (in Albanian)