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Pristina University is not founded in the Middle Ages, but in 1970, yet the name in the logo is marked in Latin: ““U n NIV ERSITAS Subtitles: Why? An answer to this question has been offered in a script published in landscapes.com, renowned Albanian writer and translator Ardian Vehbiu. He has said that one [...]
Pristina University is not founded in the Middle Ages, but in 1970, yet the name in the logo is marked in Latin: ““U n NIV ERSITAS Subtitles: Why?
An answer to this question has been offered in a script published in landscapes.com, renowned Albanian writer and translator Ardian Vehbiu.
He has said that such a thing may have happened by imitating other universities in the former Yugoslavia, who certainly had roots in the Middle Ages [to catch up, Zagreb's]. He has interpreted such a thing as a need for aging a way that translates into a better reputation for the universities themselves in question.
“What does it mean simply that attempts A poster for creating a tradition through Latin labelation or writing of the Roman - digited University (such as MCMLXX) can only be KitschAs long as they try to monument to the surface.
In any case, he says that along with the risk of looking ridiculous, in some way <x0inity in logo may serve as a appeal to teachers and students for excellence, identification with the universal spirit of knowledge, and intellectual bloodset”.
Read complete text in the following link: https://peizage.com/2018/03/14/patermaja-Latin/












