Aromanian studies

Notable scholars on Aromanian topics include Matilda Caragiu Marioțeanu, Thede Kahl and Gustav Weigand.

[1] The beginning of the 21st century has seen an increase of interest in Balkanology on the small autochthonous minorities of the Balkans, including the Aromanians.

An exception is Gogu Padioti's Căntiți Fărșerotești ("Farsherot Songs"), published in 1991 by the Society of Aromanian Culture of Athens.

Written in the Latin alphabet rather than the Greek one, it is an anthology of songs of the Aromanian ethnic subgroup of the Farsherots.

[6] In 2013, the Czech ethnologist and professor Leoš Šatava [cs] referred to Gustav Weigand, a German linguist, as the "founding father of Aromanian studies".

Gustav Weigand , author of several early research works on the Aromanians