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Renaissance humanist fashion, he
Latinized his name as
Aelius Antonius Nebrissensis (or Elio
Antonio de
Nebrija in Spanish) by
taking Aelius from the Roman...
- Gramática de la
lengua castellana (lit. 'Grammar of the
Castilian Language') is a book
written by
Antonio de
Nebrija and
published in 1492. It was the...
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Frontispiece of the
Grammatica Nebrissensis...
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Monchiacenus Demochares (1494–1574),
French theologian and
canonist Antonius Nebrissensis (1441–1522),
Spanish Renaissance scholar Antonius Rom**** (fl.1400–1432)...
- López de Zúñiga (Stunica), Hernán Núñez (Pinci****),
Antonio de
Nebrija (
Nebrissensis), and
Demetrius Ducas.
About half a
century after the
Complutensian came...
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birthplace of
Antonio de
Nebrija (1444–1522), also
known as
Antonius Nebrissensis, one of the most
important Renaissance leaders in Spain,
author of the...
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Mousa (Banū Mūsā)
Andreas Musculus (Andreas Meusel)
Aelius Antonius Nebrissensis (Antonio Martínez de Cala)
Isaacus Newtonus (Isaac Newton) Nostradamus...
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African origin. Nebrija,
Antonio de (1540).
Dictionarium Ael.
Antonii Nebrissensis: **** ex
alijs eiusdem Autoris commentarijs: tum ex
lexico latino nondum...
- Constantinople,
Adriani Isagoge with
notes by Hœschelius, Bertramus,
Antonius Nebrissensis,
Nicholas Fuller,
Samuel Petit, John Gregory, Cartwright, John Cloppenburg...