Kožičić-Benja

Kožičić-Benja
Kòžičić-Bènja, Šimun (o.1460—1536)
DEFINICIJA
hrv. govornik, pisac i prevoditelj; modruški biskup, osnivač glagoljske tiskare u Rijeci 1530—1531 (Misal hrvacki, Žitija arhijerejov i cesarov)

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