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Meletius Smotrytsky (Ukrainian: Мелетій Смотрицький, romanized: Meletii
Smotrytskyi; Belarusian: Мялецій Сматрыцкі, romanized: Mialiecij
Smatrycki Russian:...
- 17th
century changes in the
Ukrainian orthography come from
Meletius Smotrytskyi's «Ґрамма́тіки Славе́нския пра́вилное Cv́нтаґма» in 1619, when the letter...
- Russian). 1
January 2024. Hudzyk,
Klara (February 7, 2003). "Meletiy
Smotrytskyi - publicist, scientist, and patriot". Den (in Ukrainian).
Retrieved 12...
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languages made the
orthography imprecise and
difficult to master.
Meletii Smotrytskyi's Slavonic Grammar of 1619 was very
influential on the use of
Church Slavonic...
- of Ethiopia) João da Rocha, S.J. † (6 Mar 1623
Appointed - )
Meletiy Smotrytskyi † (5 Jun 1631
Appointed - 6 Jan 1634 Died)
Antonio Tasca † (26 Dec 1726...
- was used in the
Peresopnytsia Gospel of the 16th century, in
Meletius Smotrytskyi's Grammar (1619);
Borys Hrinchenko in the
Dictionary of the Ukrainian...
- Cossacks; a
graduated of
Ostroh Academy and was a
school mate of
Meletiy Smotrytskyi. Iov
Boretskyi — the
first Rector of Kyiv
Brotherhood School, probably...
- that
language at the time. The
first rector of the
academy was
Herasym Smotrytskyi, a
noted Eastern Christian writer of the epoch. With time, Ostrogski...
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Titular Archbishop of
Hierapolis in
Phrygia 1623–1639 Succeeded by
Meletiy Smotrytskyi Preceded by Sebastião de São
Pedro Administrator of Goa 1630–1631 Succeeded by...