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Jakov Mikalja (Latin:
Jacobus Micalia) (March 31, 1601 –
December 1, 1654), was a
Croatian linguist and lexicographer. He was born in the town of Peschici...
- compositions) (a Croatian–Italian m****cript dictionary). 1649 –
Jakov Mikalja,
Blago jezika slovinskoga (Treasury of the
Slavic language) (containing...
- Serbian-Hungarian
novelist and
prose writer Jakov Lind, Austrian-British
writer Jakov Mikalja,
Italian linguist and
lexicographer of
Slavic ancestry Jakov Nenadović...
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Slavism in
early 17th
century (with
central authors like
Bartol Kašić,
Jakov Mikalja and Ivan Gundulić), or to the
Ragusan writers of the late 15th century/early...
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words in
Latin characters) (complicated
spelling solutions) 1649
Jakov Mikalja Grammatika talianska ukratko illi
kratak nauk za
naucitti latinski (A short...
- (b. 1584)
William Habington,
English poet (b. 1605)
December 1 –
Jakov Mikalja,
Italian linguist and
lexicographer (b. 1601)
December 4 – Sir Christopher...
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based on a
version of
Shtokavian Ikavian. The
Croatian linguist Jakov Mikalja (1601–1654) who
states in his
dictionary Blagu jezika slovinskoga (Thesaurus...
- Descartes,
French mathematician and
philosopher (d. 1650) 1601 –
Jakov Mikalja,
Italian linguist and
lexicographer (d. 1654) 1621 –
Andrew Marvell, English...
- Pavlović,
Mavro Vetranović,
Nikola Nalješković,
Junije Palmotić,
Jakov Mikalja,
Joakim Stulli,
Marko Bruerović,
Peter Ignaz Sorgo,
Antun Sorkočević (1749–1826)...
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Ozalj circle,
wrote a Kajkavian-Latin dictionary: Gazophylacium.
Jakov Mikalja,
wrote a Croatian-Italian-Latin dictionary:
Blago jezika slovniskoga (Blessed...