
Antonio de Nebrija
Antonio de Nebrija (1444 – 5 July 1522) was the most influential Spanish humanist of his era. He wrote poetry, commented on literary works, and encouraged the study of classical languages and literature, but his most important contributions were in the fields of grammar and lexicography. Nebrija was the author of the Spanish Grammar (Gramática de la lengua castellana, 1492) and the first dictionary of the Spanish language (1495). His grammar is the first published grammar study of any modern European language. His chief works were published and republished many times during and after his life and his scholarship had a great influence for more than a century, both in Spain and in the expanding Spanish Empire.
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- Other Names :Aelius Antonius Nebrissensis,Antonio de Nebrija,Elio Antonio de Nebrija,Антонио де Небриха,Антоніо де Небріха,Անտոնիո դը Նեբրիխա,أنطونيو دي نبريخا,انطونيو دى نبريخا,アントニオ・デ・ネブリハ,安东尼奥·德·内夫里哈,安東尼奧·德·內夫里哈,安鐸尼俄·都·納布黎夏,安铎尼俄·都·纳布黎夏,안토니오 데 네브리하
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- Country : Spain
- Born on 2 July