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- Stanisław Murzynowski (born 1527/8 in the village of Suszyce, died 1553 in Königsberg (Królewiec, today Kaliningrad)) was a Polish writer, translator...
- as "gdi" (modern gdy). In response to Seklucjan's grammar, Stanisław Murzynowski wrote Ortografija polská. To jest nauka pisániá i czytaniá języka polskié(go)...
- Seklucjan and Stanisław Murzynowski, who had their works printed in the shop of Hans Weinreich, a native of Gdańsk. Seklucjan and Murzynowski produced the first...
- the first translation of the New Testament into Polish by Stanisław Murzynowski and the Catechism of Martynas Mažvydas, which is the first printed book...
- of the New Testament in Polish came out, issued by Stanisław Murzynowski. Murzynowski's collections of sermons were delivered by Eustachy Trepka and in...
- 1553 – Oldest Polish translation of the New Testament, by Stanisław Murzynowski, published. 1560 – 28 March: King Sigismund II Augustus of Poland confers...
- Portrait of Feliks Sypniewski in 1858 (at age 28) by Antoni Murzynowski (crop of Murzynowski's painting "Wojciech Gerson and five artists in his Warsaw workshop")...
- (1509–1545), religious reformer at Königsberg Albertina University Stanisław Murzynowski (c.1527–1553), Polish writer, translator and a Lutheran activist during...
- Stanisław Zaborowski's in 1514, Jan Seklucjan's in 1549, Stanisław Murzynowski's in 1551, and Onufry Kopczyński's grammars of 1778 and 1785, all with...
- the first Polish orthographic dictionary was published (by Stanisław Murzynowski, 1551); grammars and dictionaries also proliferated. The Polish Renaissance...