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Abrogans, also
German Abrogans or
Codex Abrogans (St Gall, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. 911), is a
Middle Latin–Old High
German glossary,
whose preserved copy...
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Benito Martínez
Abrogán (died
October 11, 2006) was a
Haitian Cuban who
claimed to be the world's
oldest living person. He
claimed to have been born on...
- the
Abrogans (written c. 765–775), a Latin-German
glossary supplying over 3,000 Old High
German words with
their Latin equivalents.
After the
Abrogans, the...
- or
according to
conceptual fields). The Latin-German (Latin-Bavarian)
Abrogans was
among the first. A new wave of
lexicography can be seen from the late...
- codices. The
earliest Old High
German text is
generally taken to be the
Abrogans, a Latin–Old High
German glossary variously dated between 750 and 780,...
- in
German and is
sometimes credited with the
composition of the
Codex Abrogans, a
bilingual vocabulary in
Latin and Old High German,
often described as...
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especially in Alemannic, from the 6th century, the
earliest glosses (
Abrogans) date to the 8th and the
oldest coherent texts (the Hildebrandslied, the...
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named for
their most
famous resting-places, such as a city or library.
Abrogans Aleppo Codex Codex Alexandrinus Al-Ousta
Codex Codices Ambrosiani Codex...
- June 1890 15
December 2016 126 years, 174 days
Brazil Benito Martínez
Abrogán M 19 June 1880 11
October 2006 126 years, 114 days Cuba
Margarita Lacsi...
- similar, from the
first Elder ****hark
inscriptions to
early texts like the
Abrogans (c. 200–750 CE).
These early abjads remained of
marginal importance for...