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^ "Oratio dominica in diversas omnium fere gentium linguas versa et propriis cujusque linguae characteribus expressa. Una cum dissertationibus nonnullis de linguarum origine variisque ipsarum permutationibus"; Oratio Dominica Epirotice.; ed. Joanne Chamberlaynio; Guil. et David Goereus; year 1715; Page: 62
^ "The Lord's Prayer in 250 Languages and 180 Forms of Writing"; by Pietro Marietti, Wendell Jordan S. Krieg; Brain Books; Year 1870; Pages: 109, 110 & 111 ('Epirotice'; Gheg Albanian), Pages 124 ('Graeco Sicula'; Arbëreshë, Sicily IT), Pages 125 ('Graeco-Calabrice'; Arbëreshë, Calabria IT)