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Antonio de
Nebrija (1444 – 5 July 1522) was the most
influential Spanish humanist of his era. He
wrote poetry,
commented on
literary works, and encouraged...
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Nebrija University is a
private university based in Madrid, Spain,
named after Antonio de
Nebrija. It has
operated since 1995, and is
headquartered in...
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influential writers such as
philosopher Juan Luis Vives,
grammarian Antonio de
Nebrija and
natural historian Pedro de Mexía. The poet and
philosopher Luisa de...
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which amounted to
around ₱500. This led to MMDA
traffic czar
Edison Bong
Nebrija accusing Bosita of
exploiting traffic enforcers for
political gain. In...
- 'Grammar of the
Castilian Language') is a book
written by
Antonio de
Nebrija and
published in 1492. It was the
first work
dedicated to the
Spanish language...
- Jews. This text was
collated by
Antonio de
Nebrija from m****cript sources, but was left uncorrected.
Nebrija eventually resigned from the
project after...
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vernacular European language in print, the Gramática (Grammar) by
Antonio de
Nebrija. The
beginning of the
Renaissance in
Spain is
closely linked to the historical-political...
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crafted poems in the
colloquial Andalusian language. In 1492
Antonio de
Nebrija published his
celebrated Gramática de la
lengua castellana ("Grammar of...
- Elio
Antonio de
Nebrija, was the
first grammar written for a
modern European language.
According to a po****r anecdote, when
Nebrija presented it to Queen...
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language titled Gramática de la
lengua castellana,
written by Elio
Antonio de
Nebrija, the
father of
Spanish grammar. This
grammar was
intended to
spread the...