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Grammatica Litvanica

Grammatica Litvanica (Lithuanian: Lietuvių kalbos gramatika; lit.'Lithuanian grammar') is the first prescriptive printed grammar of the Lithuanian language which was written by Daniel Klein in Latin and published in 1653 in Königsberg, Duchy of Prussia.[1][2][3][4][5] The Grammatica Litvanica was printed in 1653 by Johann Reusner who arrived to Königsberg from Rostock in 1639.[6] The checking of the manuscript of the Grammatica Litvanica was entrusted to Johann Lehmann, a priest of Lithuanian churches in Klaipėda.[2] The Grammatica Litvanica mostly follows the traditional Latin grammarians scheme (also in some parts Greek and Hebrew grammars) while the lexical material was taken from the living Lithuanian language and writings.[1][3] With this work Klein sought to prove that the Lithuanian language can also have its own grammar.[1]

Grammatica Litvanica
Title page of the first edition
AuthorDaniel Klein
CountryDuchy of Prussia
LanguageMostly in Latin, partly in Lithuanian, German, Polish
SubjectGrammar
Published1653
PublisherJohann Reusner in Königsberg
Media typePrint
Pages205
OCLC164636567

The dedication of the book contains emphasis that Duke Friedrich Wilhelm and the Prussian authorities takes care of publishing of the Lithuanian books.[1] The preface of the book contains Klein's expression of gratitude for his helpers, described as great connoisseurs of the Lithuanian language: Didieji Rudupėnai (German: Enzuhnen) priest Kristupas (Kristoforas) Sapūnas, Katnava priest Johann Klein, Ragainė priest Johan Hurtel, Žiliai (German: Szillen; Russian: Zhilino) priest Friedrich Prätorius, Klaipėda priest Johann Lehmann, Verdainė (now part of the city of Šilutė) priest Vilhelmas Martinijus.[7] The preface also contains criticism of those who opposed the Klein's grammar and did not believe in his work:

However, we cannot avoid the envy and slander of ill-wishers. There are those who, having appropriated the censor's rod, rashly judge our works (...) But slanderers and moths have a natural desire to sting a high thing with low poison. Such are those people that they never feel so happy when they can insult a well-deserved good name. Jealous people, what you are doing![7]

In 1654 Klein wrote a German-language summary of the Grammatica Litvanica titled Compendium Litvanico-Germanicum, oder Kurtz und gantz deutliche Anführung zur Littauischen Sprache wie man recht Littauisch lesen/schreiben und reden sol. (transl. Compendium Litvanico-Germanicum, or Short and clear introduction to the Lithuanian language on how to read/write and speak Lithuanian properly.) for the less educated Prussian officials.[1][3][8][9]

Distinctive Lithuanian letter Ė was used for the first time in the Klein's Grammatica Litvanica and firmly established itself in the Lithuanian language; it is still in use today.[7][10][11][12] In the Grammatica Litvanica Klein also established the letter W for marking sound V. D., the use of which was later abolished in the Lithuanian language.[7]

The Grammatica Litvanica and other grammars written by Klein had great significance for the development of Lithuanian linguistics as they systematically described the grammatical structure of the Lithuanian language for the first time, and established more stable general language norms, based on the dialect of Western Aukštaitians (English: Western Highlanders).[3]

In 1643 Christophorus Sapphun wrote the Lithuanian grammar Compendium Grammaticae Lithvanicae slightly earlier than Klein, however the edited variant of Sapūnas's grammar was published only in 1673 by Theophylus Gottlieb Schultz.[13][14][15][16] Despite the similar periods of publishing, philologists conclude that the foundations of the Grammatica Litvanica and the Compendium Grammaticae Lithvanicae grammars were laid by their authors independently of each other and that coincidences could have appeared later during the editing process of those grammars.[17]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Kaunas, Domas; Žemaitaitis, Algirdas. "Danielius Kleinas". Mažosios Lietuvos enciklopedija (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Klaipėdos Laukininkų bažnyčia" [Klaipėda's Laukininkai Church]. Krastogidas.lt (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d Sabaliauskas, Algirdas. "Danielius Kleinas". Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  4. ^ Novickas, Elizabeth (2004). "The printer and the scholar: the making of Daniel Klein's Grammatica Litvanica" (PDF). Archivum Lithuanicum. Chicago: University of Illinois Chicago. 6: 17–41. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  5. ^ "LR Konstitucija - 14 straipsnis". Lrk.lt (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  6. ^ Šilas, Vytautas; Sambora, Henrikas. "Karaliaučius, Tvangystė" [Königsberg, Tvangystė]. National Commission for Cultural Heritage of the Republic of Lithuania (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  7. ^ a b c d Milinienė, Audronė; Subačius, Giedrius (30 September 2017). "Kas išrado raidę Ė?" [Who invented letter Ė?]. Ve.lt (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  8. ^ "Vakarinis raštų variantas" [Western variant of the writings]. Šaltiniai.info (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  9. ^ Schmalstieg, William R. (1982). "Early Lithuanian Grammars". Lituanus.org. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  10. ^ Gedutienė, Audronė. "Danieliaus Kleino knyga" [Daniel Klein's book]. Maironiomuziejus.lt (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  11. ^ Subačius, Giedrius (2005). The Lithuanian language: traditions and trends (PDF). The Lithuanian Institute, Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania. p. 9. ISBN 9955-548-09-6. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  12. ^ "Seniausia unikali lietuvių kalbos raidė" [The oldest unique letter of the Lithuanian language]. Records of Lithuania (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  13. ^ "Kalbotyros pradmenų konspektas" [Compendium of elementary linguistics]. Mokslai.lietuviuzodynas.lt (in Lithuanian). 16 June 2015. Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  14. ^ Zinkevičius, Zigmas. "Kristupas Sapūnas". Mažosios Lietuvos enciklopedija (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  15. ^ Zinkevičius, Zigmas. "Teofilis Gotlibas Šulcas". Mažosios Lietuvos enciklopedija (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 14 January 2023.
  16. ^ Labutis, Vitas (2004). "Pirmųjų spausdintų lietuvių kalbos gramatikų sintaksė" [The syntax of the first printed grammars of the Lithuanian language]. Archivum Lithuanicum (in Lithuanian) (6): 51–62. ISSN 1392-737X. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  17. ^ Kazimieras, Eigminas; Stundžia, Bonifacas; Buchienė, Tamara; Palionis, Jonas (1999). "Sapūno ir Šulco gramatika" (PDF). Archivum Lithuanicum (in Lithuanian). Science and Encyclopaedia Publishing Institute (1): 163. Retrieved 15 January 2023.

External links

  • Online scanned version of the Grammatica Litvanica, 1653

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Grammatica Litvanica Lithuanian Lietuviu kalbos gramatika lit Lithuanian grammar is the first prescriptive printed grammar of the Lithuanian language which was written by Daniel Klein in Latin and published in 1653 in Konigsberg Duchy of Prussia 1 2 3 4 5 The Grammatica Litvanica was printed in 1653 by Johann Reusner who arrived to Konigsberg from Rostock in 1639 6 The checking of the manuscript of the Grammatica Litvanica was entrusted to Johann Lehmann a priest of Lithuanian churches in Klaipeda 2 The Grammatica Litvanica mostly follows the traditional Latin grammarians scheme also in some parts Greek and Hebrew grammars while the lexical material was taken from the living Lithuanian language and writings 1 3 With this work Klein sought to prove that the Lithuanian language can also have its own grammar 1 Grammatica LitvanicaTitle page of the first editionAuthorDaniel KleinCountryDuchy of PrussiaLanguageMostly in Latin partly in Lithuanian German PolishSubjectGrammarPublished1653PublisherJohann Reusner in KonigsbergMedia typePrintPages205OCLC164636567The dedication of the book contains emphasis that Duke Friedrich Wilhelm and the Prussian authorities takes care of publishing of the Lithuanian books 1 The preface of the book contains Klein s expression of gratitude for his helpers described as great connoisseurs of the Lithuanian language Didieji Rudupenai German Enzuhnen priest Kristupas Kristoforas Sapunas Katnava priest Johann Klein Ragaine priest Johan Hurtel Ziliai German Szillen Russian Zhilino priest Friedrich Pratorius Klaipeda priest Johann Lehmann Verdaine now part of the city of Silute priest Vilhelmas Martinijus 7 The preface also contains criticism of those who opposed the Klein s grammar and did not believe in his work However we cannot avoid the envy and slander of ill wishers There are those who having appropriated the censor s rod rashly judge our works But slanderers and moths have a natural desire to sting a high thing with low poison Such are those people that they never feel so happy when they can insult a well deserved good name Jealous people what you are doing 7 In 1654 Klein wrote a German language summary of the Grammatica Litvanica titled Compendium Litvanico Germanicum oder Kurtz und gantz deutliche Anfuhrung zur Littauischen Sprache wie man recht Littauisch lesen schreiben und reden sol transl Compendium Litvanico Germanicum or Short and clear introduction to the Lithuanian language on how to read write and speak Lithuanian properly for the less educated Prussian officials 1 3 8 9 Distinctive Lithuanian letter Ė was used for the first time in the Klein s Grammatica Litvanica and firmly established itself in the Lithuanian language it is still in use today 7 10 11 12 In the Grammatica Litvanica Klein also established the letter W for marking sound V D the use of which was later abolished in the Lithuanian language 7 The Grammatica Litvanica and other grammars written by Klein had great significance for the development of Lithuanian linguistics as they systematically described the grammatical structure of the Lithuanian language for the first time and established more stable general language norms based on the dialect of Western Aukstaitians English Western Highlanders 3 In 1643 Christophorus Sapphun wrote the Lithuanian grammar Compendium Grammaticae Lithvanicae slightly earlier than Klein however the edited variant of Sapunas s grammar was published only in 1673 by Theophylus Gottlieb Schultz 13 14 15 16 Despite the similar periods of publishing philologists conclude that the foundations of the Grammatica Litvanica and the Compendium Grammaticae Lithvanicae grammars were laid by their authors independently of each other and that coincidences could have appeared later during the editing process of those grammars 17 See also EditUniversitas lingvarum Litvaniae the oldest surviving grammar of the Lithuanian language published in the territory of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania Mokslas skaitymo rasto lietuvisko the first Catholic primer of the Lithuanian language Catechism of Martynas Mazvydas the first printed book in the Lithuanian language printed in 1547 Postil of Jonas Bretkunas collection of sermons and Bible commentaries published in 1591 Catechism of Mikalojus Dauksa the first Lithuanian Roman Catholic catechism published in 1595 Catechism of Merkelis Petkevicius the first Lithuanian Protestant Calvinist catechism published in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in 1598References Edit a b c d e Kaunas Domas Zemaitaitis Algirdas Danielius Kleinas Mazosios Lietuvos enciklopedija in Lithuanian Retrieved 14 January 2023 a b Klaipedos Laukininku baznycia Klaipeda s Laukininkai Church Krastogidas lt in Lithuanian Retrieved 14 January 2023 a b c d Sabaliauskas Algirdas Danielius Kleinas Visuotine lietuviu enciklopedija Retrieved 14 January 2023 Novickas Elizabeth 2004 The printer and the scholar the making of Daniel Klein s Grammatica Litvanica PDF Archivum Lithuanicum Chicago University of Illinois Chicago 6 17 41 Retrieved 14 January 2023 LR Konstitucija 14 straipsnis Lrk lt in Lithuanian Retrieved 14 January 2023 Silas Vytautas Sambora Henrikas Karaliaucius Tvangyste Konigsberg Tvangyste National Commission for Cultural Heritage of the Republic of Lithuania in Lithuanian Retrieved 14 January 2023 a b c d Miliniene Audrone Subacius Giedrius 30 September 2017 Kas isrado raide Ė Who invented letter Ė Ve lt in Lithuanian Retrieved 14 January 2023 Vakarinis rastu variantas Western variant of the writings Saltiniai info in Lithuanian Retrieved 14 January 2023 Schmalstieg William R 1982 Early Lithuanian Grammars Lituanus org Retrieved 14 January 2023 Gedutiene Audrone Danieliaus Kleino knyga Daniel Klein s book Maironiomuziejus lt in Lithuanian Retrieved 14 January 2023 Subacius Giedrius 2005 The Lithuanian language traditions and trends PDF The Lithuanian Institute Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Lithuania p 9 ISBN 9955 548 09 6 Retrieved 14 January 2023 Seniausia unikali lietuviu kalbos raide The oldest unique letter of the Lithuanian language Records of Lithuania in Lithuanian Retrieved 14 January 2023 Kalbotyros pradmenu konspektas Compendium of elementary linguistics Mokslai lietuviuzodynas lt in Lithuanian 16 June 2015 Retrieved 14 January 2023 Zinkevicius Zigmas Kristupas Sapunas Mazosios Lietuvos enciklopedija in Lithuanian Retrieved 14 January 2023 Zinkevicius Zigmas Teofilis Gotlibas Sulcas Mazosios Lietuvos enciklopedija in Lithuanian Retrieved 14 January 2023 Labutis Vitas 2004 Pirmuju spausdintu lietuviu kalbos gramatiku sintakse The syntax of the first printed grammars of the Lithuanian language Archivum Lithuanicum in Lithuanian 6 51 62 ISSN 1392 737X Retrieved 15 January 2023 Kazimieras Eigminas Stundzia Bonifacas Buchiene Tamara Palionis Jonas 1999 Sapuno ir Sulco gramatika PDF Archivum Lithuanicum in Lithuanian Science and Encyclopaedia Publishing Institute 1 163 Retrieved 15 January 2023 External links EditOnline scanned version of the Grammatica Litvanica 1653 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grammatica Litvanica amp oldid 1139656173, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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