- Jan
Blahoslav (20
February 1523 – 24
November 1571) was a
Czech humanistic writer, poet, translator, etymologist, hymnographer, grammarian,
music theorist...
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original languages. This work was
initiated by Brethren's
bishop Jan
Blahoslav who
translated the New
Testament from Gr**** in 1564. The
complete Bible...
- translation. The New
Testament had been
translated from the Gr**** by Jan
Blahoslav and
published in 1564. Ten
Biblical songs (Czech: Biblické Písně) by Antonín...
- Polish,
Serbian and
Ukrainian students and his most
important friend Ján
Blahoslav Benedikti, with whom they
together read
texts of
Slovak and
Czech national...
- a
Medieval Landscape,
Center for
Christian Studies, 2015. Lášek, Jan
Blahoslav and
Angelo Shaun Franklin, Jan Hus:
Faithful Witness to Truth, Rowman...
- Václav Jaša,
Marie Jurnečková-Vorlová,
Robert Klein,
Josef Kopasz, Jan
Blahoslav Kozák,
Felix Kučera,
Jaroslav Kučera,
Alois Langer,
Bohumil Laušman, Josef...
- du11-ga-ni sá mu-ni-ib-du11:
ancient Near
Eastern studies in
memory of
Blahoslav Hruška. Dresden: Islet. ISBN 978-3-9808466-6-0. OCLC 761844864. Wiggermann...
- Zlatuje, Zlatuše, Zlatuška, Zlatana, Zlatunka, Zoila, Zora,
Zorah Masculine Blahoslav (house form, Blahoš, Blahošek) Bohdan, Bohumil, Bohumír, Bohuslav, Bojan...
- 1533.
Altogether different was the New
Testament translation made by Jan
Blahoslav from the
original Gr**** (1564, 1568). The
Brethren anon
undertook the...
- Klaudín, Klaudio, Klaudius, Víťazoslav, Víťazoslava Blahoboj, Blahosej,
Blahoslav, Radek,
Radko Beňadik, Benedikt, Oktavián, Oktávius, Benedikta, Benilda...