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Hieronymus Megiser (c. 1554 in
Stuttgart – 1618 or 1619 in Linz, Austria) was a
German polymath,
linguist and historian. From 1571 he
studied at the University...
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Slovene Catholic book [sl] was
published in Graz, and in 1592,
Hieronymus Megiser published in Graz the book
Dictionarium quatuor linguarum, the
first multilingual...
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called it
Madagascar is in a 1609 book on
Madagascar by
Jerome Megiser.
Jerome Megiser describes an
event in
which the
kings of
Mogadishu and Adal traveled...
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Thesaurus Polyglottus (1603) and
Propugnaculum Europae (1606) of
Hieronymus Megiser, who had
visited Malta in 1588–1589;
Domenico Magri gave the etymologies...
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Madagascar is in a 1609 book on
Madagascar by
Jerome Megiser. In this work,
Jerome Megiser describes an
event in
which the
kings of
Mogadishu and Adal...
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Frankfurt am Main in 1603 by the
German historian and
linguist Hieronymus Megiser,
mentions the
Bosnian dialect alongside the Dalmatian,
Croatian and Serbian...
- Madagascar. Washington, DC:
Smithsonian Institution Press. pp. 169–217.
Megiser, H. (1623).
Warhafftige ... so wol
Historische als
Chorographische Beschreibung...
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certarum historiarum as
Queremoniae Vadus 'ford of complaint',
Hieronymus Megiser,
master of the
university college of the
Carinthian Estates in Klagenfurt...
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gymnasiums in
Austria (today's Europagymnasium),
directed by
Hieronymus Megiser from 1593 to 1601, but had no
ancient university tradition. In 1970, the...
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Depiction of a three-masted
Javanese jong in Banten, by
Hieronymus Megiser, 1610...