Antonio de Nebrija (1444 – 5 July 1522) was the most influential Spanish humanist of his era. He wrote poetry, commented on literary works, and encouraged...
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Nebrija University is a private university based in Madrid, Spain, named after Antonio de Nebrija. It has operated since 1995, and is headquartered in...
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Gramática de la lengua castellana (lit. 'Grammar of the Castilian Language') is a book written by Antonio de Nebrija and published in 1492. It was the...
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Salamanca (section Convento de San Esteban)
names such as Antonio de Nebrija, Christopher Columbus, Fernando de Rojas, Francisco de Vitoria and the School of Salamanca, friar Luis de León, Beatriz...
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to find a new route to the East Indies. January 16 – Antonio de Nebrija publishes Gramática de la lengua castellana, the first grammar text for the Castilian...
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grammar treatise, Gramática de la lengua castellana, published in 1492 by the Andalusian philologist Antonio de Nebrija and presented to Queen Isabella...
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vernacular European language in print, the Gramática (Grammar) by Antonio de Nebrija. The beginning of the Renaissance in Spain is closely linked to the...
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sibilants) for details. The Gramática de la lengua castellana, written in Salamanca in 1492 by Elio Antonio de Nebrija, was the first grammar written for...
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the Jews. This text was collated by Antonio de Nebrija from manuscript sources, but was left uncorrected. Nebrija eventually resigned from the project...
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de Palencia: El universal vocabulario en latin y romance, 1490 Antonio de Nebrija: Lexicon latino-hispanicum et hispanico-latinum, 1492 Sebastián de Covarrubias...
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