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Salbatore Mitxelena (Basque pronunciation: [mitʃelena])[pronunciation?] (1919 in Zarautz, Gipuzkoa, (Spain) – 1965 in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland)...
- (2005) "The Most
Wondrous Book of All" (2000) "All the
Lights of Midnight:
Salbatore Nufro Orejón, 'The
Physics of Ero^r' and
Livia B****il's 'Psychology of...
- The
Monastery of San
Salvador of
Leyre (Basque:
Leireko San
Salbatore monasterioa; Spanish:
Monasterio de San
Salvador de Leire) is a
religious complex...
- a...; IIII que espi- /seron
quando llo rege /uenit ad Rocola; /I qua
salbatore ibi /uenit' /that they took as war tribute, /2, to the tower; that they...
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properly in Unicode) Con o
aiutorio de
nuestro dueno dueno χρο,
dueno ſalbatore, qual
dueno yet ena
honore et qual
duenno tienet ela
mandatione con o...
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Jakingunea website Azurmendi, Joxe 1984: "Mitxelenaren bere lekuratzeko", in
Salbatore Mitxelena:
Idazlan Guztiak II, Oñati: EFA. Mitxelena, Koldo,
Asaba zaharren...
- a...; IIII que espi- /seron
quando llo rege /uenit ad Rocola; /I qua
salbatore ibi /uenit' /that they took as war tribute, /2, to the tower; that they...
- (lord,
whence don).
Contemporary spellings of his name vary: Salbator,
Salbatore, Salvator, etc. and Gundissalvis, Gundissalbiz, Gondissalvoz, etc. This...
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referential figures of 20th
century Basque literature are
Telesforo Monzon,
Salbatore Mitxelena,
Gabriel Aresti,
Nikolas Ormaetxea,
Txillardegi (pen name of...
- the age of 23,
Ormazabal became a
teacher at a
private school called Salbatore Mitxelena Ikastola in Zarautz. He
worked with
authors such as
Anjel Lertxundi [es]...