- De
orthographia bohemica (English: On
Bohemian Orthography) is a
Latin work
published between 1406 and 1412. It is
attributed to
Charles University rector...
- type, or (most commonly) priority.[citation needed]
Conserved spelling (
orthographia conservanda, orth. cons.)
allows spelling usage to be
preserved even...
- the
namesake of the
Hussite movement, in one of his
seminal works, De
orthographia bohemica (On
Bohemian orthography). The
modern Czech orthographic system...
- two
fragments are extant—the
longer from his work on
orthography (De
orthographia), the
shorter (chiefly on the use of prepositions) from
another grammatical...
- the
letter Ż,
introduced by the
author of the
early 15th-century De
orthographia Bohemica (probably Jan Hus) to
indicate a
Slavic fricative not represented...
- a book
published in 1825,
which included two
texts by
Petru Maior,
Orthographia romana sive latino-valachica una ****
clavi and
Dialogu pentru inceputul...
- the 15th century. It
comes from the French: orthographie, from Latin:
orthographia,
which derives from
Ancient Gr****: ὀρθός (orthós, 'correct') and γράφειν...
- a book
published in 1825,
which included two
texts by
Petru Maior,
Orthographia romana sive Latino-valachica una ****
clavi and
Dialogu pentru inceputul...
- period, with
varying success.
Around 1514, Stanisław
Zaborowski wrote Orthographia seu
modus recte scribendi et
legendi Poloni****
idioma quam utilissimus...
-
Notae ad
Servium in Bucol. Georg. & Aeneid. Virg.
Velius Longus de
orthographia : ex
bibliotheca Fulvi Ursini Romae: in aedib. S.P.Q.R. apud Georgium...