'Antonio de Lebrija', also known as 'Antonio de Nebrija', 'Elio Antonio de Lebrija', 'Antonius Nebrissensis', and 'Antonio of Lebrixa', (
1441-
1522) was a
Spanish scholar born at
Lebrija in the province of
Seville.
Nebriga wrote a grammar of the Castilian language, credited as the first published grammar of any Romance language.
Name
His given name was Antonio Martínez de Calá.
In typical
humanist fashion, he latinized his name as ''Aelius Antonius Nebrissensis'' by taking ''
Aelius'' from the
Roman inscriptions of his native Lebrija, the Roman ''Nebrissa Veneria''.
He also signed his books as ''Antonius Lebrixen'' (1481) and ''Antonius Nebrissen'' (1501).
Life
After studying at
Salamanca he resided for ten years in
Italy, and completed his education at
Bologna University. On his return to
Spain (
1473), he devoted himself to the advancement of classical learning among his countrymen. After obtaining the professorship of poetry and grammar at Salamanca, he was transferred to the university of
Alcalá de Henares, where he lectured until his death in 1522, at the age of seventy-eight.
His services to the cause of
classical literature in Spain have been compared with those rendered by
Valla,
Erasmus and
Scidaeus to
Italy, the
Netherlands and
France. In
1492, he published the first grammar of the
Spanish language (titled ''Gramática Castellana'' in Spanish), which was the first grammar produced of any
Romance language. At this time,
Castilian became Spanish, the official language of Spain, replacing
Latin.
He produced a large number of works on a variety of subjects, including a Latin-Spanish dictionary, commentaries on
Sedulius and
Persius, and a ''Compendium of Rhetoric'', based on
Aristotle,
Cicero, and
Quintilian. His most ambitious work was his chronicle entitled ''Rerum in Hispania Gestarum Decades'' (published in
1545 as an original work by his father), which twenty years later was found to be merely a Latin translation of the Spanish ''Chronicle of
Pulgar'', which was published at
Saragossa in
1567. Nebrija also took part in the production of the ''
Complutensian Polyglot Bible'' published under the patronage of
Cardinal Cisneros.
It was said that he as a Scholar suggested to Columbus to capture the land by way of language of the place rather than arms and weapons.
Works
★ ''Introductiones latinae'',
1481
★ ''
Gramática castellana,
1492
★ Dos excelentes diccionarios latino-español (
1492) y español-latino (
1495).
★
1517, publicó las ''Reglas de ortografía española''.
★ Póstumamente se publicaron sus ''Reglas de orthografía en la lengua castellana'' (
1523).
Nebrija escribió además obras menores sobre pedagogía, pesas, medidas, numeración...
References
★
Nicolás Antonio, ''Bibliotheca Hispana Nova'', i. 132 (1888)
★ Prescott, ''History of Ferdinand and Isabella'', i. 410 (note)
★
Thomas McCrie, ''The Reformation in Spain in the Sixteenth Century'' (1829).
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External links
★
Etext of Nebrija's ''Gramática de la lengua castellana''.