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- alphabet started in the second half of the 15th century. The Hurmuzaki Psalter (Psaltirea Hurmuzaki) is the oldest writing in Romanian, dated on the basis of...
- The Hurmuzachi family (Hurmuzaki, Hurmuzache) is a Romanian noble family of Gr**** origin, whose members were noted politicians, jurists and historians...
- Hurmuzaki Psalter (also spelled Hurmuzachi) is the oldest writing in Romanian. A translation of the Psalter of Branko Mladenović (also known as Codex...
- Alexandru (Alecu) Hurmuzaki (16 August 1823 in Cernăuca – 8 March /20 March 1871 in Naples) was a Romanian politician and publisher. He was one of the...
- do****ents. Hurmuzaki Psalter I. G. Sbiera, "Hurmuzachi," Enciclopedia Română, (1900), II, 736-739. Nicolae Bănescu "Corespondența familiei Hurmuzaki cu Gheorghe...
- written in the other languages used in the Banat-Hunedoara area. Of them, Hurmuzaki Psalter, a Romanian copy of a bilingual Church Slavonic - Romanian Psalter...
- Nicolae Hurmuzachi (March 19, 1826–September 19, 1909) was an ethnic Romanian journalist and folklorist from Bukovina in Austria-Hungary. The son of Doxachi...
- recent decades it has been proven, on the basis of watermarks, that the Hurmuzaki Psalter is the oldest Romanian text, being written sometime between 1491-1504...
- which were adopted by other Eastern Romance languages. The Hurmuzaki Psalter (Psaltirea Hurmuzaki) is the oldest writing in Romanian, dated on the basis of...
- translated from Slavonic religious texts in the 15th century. Psaltirea Hurmuzaki, Codicele Voronețean, Psaltirea Voronețeană, Psaltirea Scheiană, and others...