Dictionary of Noble Languages
Dictionarium quinque nobilis simarum europæ linguarum : Latinæ, Italicæ, Germanicæ, Dalmatiæ & Ungaricæ. Faust Vrancic (Dictionary of Five Noble European Languages: Latin, Italian, German, Dalmatian, and Hungarian)
In Croatian. Plus adligate: Hrvatsko-latinski rjecnik 1595 Faust Vrancic, Valentin Putanec (Croatian-Latin Dictionary) In Croatian language.
Description
The reprint of the book originally titled “Dictionarium quinque nobilis simarum europæ linguarum,” translates as Dictionary of Five Noble Languages. It was published in 1971 in Zagreb and offers a remarkable glimpse into linguistic diversity and historical significance. This tome serves as a testament to the enduring importance of language in shaping cultures and societies across Europe.
Reissued with meticulous care, the reprint preserves the original work’s essence while incorporating modern printing techniques for enhanced readability and durability. Each page is a window into the linguistic landscape of Europe during the 20th century, capturing the nuances and intricacies of five noble languages.
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Original print: Venetiis [Venice], Apud Nicolam Morettum, 1595. Reprint: Zagreb, Liber, 1971.
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Pp. /6/ + 135; frontispiece; half title page; Pp. (adligate) 71. Size: 19.5 x 13.5 cm. (adligate) 16.6 x 11.6 cm.
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Binding: Original cloth; paperback (adligate). Endpapers illustrated.
Condition: Excellent.
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