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  1. 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.

  2. Antonio Martínez de Cala y Xarana [1] o Antonio de Lebrija [2] (Lebrija, 1444-Alcalá de Henares, 2 de julio de 1522), [3] conocido como Elio Antonio de Nebrija o de Nebrixa, fue un humanista español que gozó de gran fama ya como colegial en el Real Colegio de España de Bolonia.

  3. Elio Antonio de Nebrija. Antonio Martínez de Cala y Xarana (1441–1522) was the first Hispanic Humanist. Celebrated for his Castilian Grammar (1492), he is known for introducing Italian...

  4. Elio Antonio de Nebrija. Antonio Martínez de Cala y Xarana (1441–1522) was the first Spanish Humanist. Best known for his Castilian Grammar (1492), he was also responsible for introducing...

  5. Antonio de Nebrija. Spanish author. Learn about this topic in these articles: call for standardization of Spanish. In Romance languages: The standardization of the Romance languages.

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  7. Elio Antonio de Nebrija. Antonio Martínez de Cala y Xarana (1441–1522) was the first Spanish Humanist. Celebrated for his Castilian Grammar (1492), he was also responsible for introducing...

  8. --Antonio de Nebrija, Granidtica Castellana. The vision of Antonio de Nebrija, Bishop of Avila, as stated in the prologue of the Castilian Grammar he published in 1492, was one that was to prove prophetic in the following years, as the Spanish Empire extended its reign across the Atlantic.

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