Definition of Orthographia. Meaning of Orthographia. Synonyms of Orthographia

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Definition of Orthographia

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- De orthographia bohemica (English: On Bohemian Orthography) is a Latin work published between 1406 and 1412. It is attributed to Charles University rector...
- two fragments are extant—the longer from his work on orthography (De orthographia), the shorter (chiefly on the use of prepositions) from another grammatical...
- original spelling, type, or (most commonly) priority. Conserved spelling (orthographia conservanda, orth. cons.) allows spelling usage to be preserved even...
- the namesake of the Hussite movement, in one of his seminal works, De orthographia bohemica (On Bohemian orthography). The modern Czech orthographic system...
- the 15th century. It comes from the French: orthographie, from Latin: orthographia, which derives from Ancient Gr****: ὀρθός (orthós 'correct') and γράφειν...
- a book published in 1825, which included two texts by Petru Maior, Orthographia romana sive Latino-valachica una **** clavi and Dialogu pentru inceputul...
- a book published in 1825, which included two texts by Petru Maior, Orthographia romana sive latino-valachica una **** clavi and Dialogu pentru inceputul...
- the letter Ż, introduced by the author of the early 15th-century De orthographia Bohemica (probably Jan Hus) to indicate a Slavic fricative not represented...
- in their original form are lost; but two short treatises entitled De Orthographia (by Agroecius) and De Verbis Dubiis have come down to us under his name...
- Terentii Scauri liber de orthographia; in: Grammatici latini ex recensione Henrici Keilii Vol. VII Scriptores de orthographia […] Lipsiae in aedibus B...