Slovene protestant preacher and teacher
Memorial for Adam Bohorič in Ljubljana
Arcticae horulae succisivae
Adam Bohorič (pronunciation ⓘ ) (c. 1520 – after 20 November 1598) was a Slovene Protestant preacher, teacher and author of the first grammar of Slovene .[ 1]
Bohorič was born in the market town of Reichenburg in the Duchy of Styria (now Brestanica in Slovenia ).[ 2] He studied in Wittenberg under the supervision of Philip Melanchthon .[ 3] In 1584, he wrote his most notable work, Arcticae horulae succisivae (English: Free Winter Hours).[ 4] The book, written in Latin , was the first grammar of Slovene and the first Slovene normative guide. It was adapted and republished as Grammatica latino-germanico-slavonica in 1715 by Joannes Adamus Gaiger . In this work, Bohorič codified the first Slovene alphabet , now called the Bohorič alphabet . It was used up to the 1840s, when it was replaced by Gaj's Latin alphabet .
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References
^ Toporišič, J. 1987: Bohorič, Adam. Enciklopedija Slovenije , Zv. 1, 303, Ljubljana. COBISS 17411
^ Kidrič, Francè (1978). "Izbrani spisi: France Kidrič [urednik Anton Ocvirk]. - France Kidrič, Inštitut za slovensko literaturo in literarne vede (Slovenska akademija znanosti in umetnosti) - Google Knjige" . Retrieved 2012-09-21 .
^ Stefan Barbarič (1971). Živan Milisavac (ed.). Jugoslovenski književni leksikon [Yugoslav Literary Lexicon ] (in Serbo-Croatian). Novi Sad (SAP Vojvodina , SR Serbia ): Matica srpska . p. 43.
^ Bohorič, Adam (2008-04-30). Zimske urice proste - Adam Bohorič, Jože Toporišič - Google Knjige . ISBN 9788637702146 . Retrieved 2012-09-21 .
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