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- (1286), book written in 1286 by Johannes de Balbis of Genoa (Summa grammaticalis quae vocatur Catholicon) Catholicon (trilingual dictionary), Breton–Latin–French...
- Grammatichetta vaticana. More influential perhaps were the 1516 Regole grammaticali della volgar lingua of Giovanni Francesco Fortunio and the 1525 Prose...
- The Summa grammaticalis quae vocatur Catholicon, or Catholicon (from the Gr**** Καθολικόν, universal), is a 13th-century Latin dictionary which found wide...
- Shrewsbury School Libera Scola Grammaticalis Regis Edvadri ****ti or King Edward VI School at Shrewsbury Address Kingsland Shrewsbury , Shropshire , SY3...
- Ljubuški – ZagrebSarajevo 2003. 1728 Ardelio della Bella Instruzioni grammaticali della lingua illirica In his Dizionario italiano, latino, ilirico, written...
- administratore. Patavii, 1685 full text Francesco Maria da Lecce, Osservazioni grammaticali nella lingua albanese, Stamperia della Sag. cong. di prop. fede, Roma...
- Order of St Dominic. He is best known for his Latin grammar, Summa Grammaticalis, better known as the Catholicon, apparently the first Latin lexicographical...
- (1985) [1st pub. Hoepli, 1913]. L'arabo parlato della LibiaCenni grammaticali e repertorio di oltre 10.000 vocaboli, frasi e modi di dire raccolti...
- printed in 1516 the first ever Italian grammar book with the title Regole grammaticali della volgar lingua. It contains a morphological and orthographical analysis...
- printed by Giovanni Francesco Fortunio in 1516 with the title Regole grammaticali della volgar lingua. Ever since, several Italian and foreign scholars...