- Dobrovský
- Dobrovský (izg. dobròvski), Josef (1753—1829)DEFINICIJAsredišnja ličnost češkog narodnog preporoda, pionir slavenskih etimoloških istraživanja i komparativne slavističke lingvistike
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Dobrovský — (f. Dobrovská) may refer to: People: Josef Dobrovský (1753–1829), a Bohemian philologist and historian, important in the Czech national revival Luboš Dobrovský (born 1932), Czech journalist and politician, former Czechoslovak minister of defence… … Wikipedia
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Dobrovsky — This is a famous Polish surname. It is habitational from any of the various places in the country called Dabrowa. The derivation is from the pre 7th century dab rowa , meaning oak trees or oak woods, with the additive ski . This in medieval times … Surnames reference
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Dobrovský, Josef — born Aug. 17, 1753, Gyarmat, Hung. died Jan. 6, 1829, Brno, Moravia, Austrian Empire Czech linguist. He was ordained a priest in 1786, but after 1791 noble patronage allowed him to devote himself to scholarship in Prague. His textual criticism of … Universalium
Dobrovský, Josef — (17 ago. 1753, Gyarmat, Hungría–6 ene. 1829, Brno, Moravia, Imperio austríaco). Lingüista checo. Fue ordenado sacerdote en 1786, pero después de 1791, el patrocinio de la nobleza le permitió dedicarse a estudiar en Praga. Su crítica textual de la … Enciclopedia Universal
Dobrovský — Dọbrovský [ skiː], Josef, tschechischer Slawist, * Gyermet (bei Raab, Ungarn) 17. 8. 1753, ✝ Brünn 6. 1. 1829; Begründer der slawischen Philologie und Theologie; verfasste eine »Geschichte der böhmischen Sprache und Literatur« (1792; die 2.… … Universal-Lexikon
Dobrovsky, Joseph — ► (1753 1829) Filólogo bohemio. Autor de la primera filología científica del checo … Enciclopedia Universal