- The
Centum gravamina teutonicae nationis, or
Gravamina for short, was a list of "one
hundred grievances [see gravamen] of the
German nation"
directed at...
- year
published his
first essay, Aristarchus, sive De
contemptu linguae Teutonicae,
which presented the
German language as
suitable for poetry. In 1619 Opitz...
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Reichenau or
Bernold of St
Blasien to use the
terms "Regnum Teutonicorum" or "
Teutonicae partes".
Prior to the
civil wars of
Henry IV and the
letters of Pope Gregory...
- Etymologi****
Teutonicae Linguae, 1599...
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Martin Opitz, who had
written his Aristarchus, sive de
contemptu linguae Teutonicae in
latin in 1617,
urging Germans to
glory in
their hitherto despised language...
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Notable dictionaries of the
Dutch language include: Etymologi****
teutonicae linguae, the
first known Dutch dictionary published by
Cornelius Kiliaan in...
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antiquities (Prefetto
delle Antichità) and
scriptor (Scriptor
linguae teutonicae) of the Vatican.
Winckelmann visited Naples again, in 1765 and 1767, and...
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Waerachtighe beschryvinghe van drie
seylagien 1599 C.
Kiliaan Etymologi****
Teutonicae Linguae 17th
century P****chier de Fyne [nl] Het
leeven en
eenige bysondere...
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Grimm (1875), pp. 415–416 Kiliaan,
Cornelis (1620) [1574] Etymologi****
teutonicae linguae s.v. kabouter-manneken Grimm, DW "kobold" III 1) and III 2) b)...
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informant Hansen from Silt Kiliaan,
Cornelis (1620) [1574] Etymologi****
teutonicae linguae s.v. kabouter-manneken Grimms; Hildebrand,
Rudolf (1868). Deutsches...