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Best 1 Zsigmond Simonyi

Zsigmond Simonyi was a Hungarian linguist and lexicographer who made extensive contributions to the study and standardization of the Hungarian language. Active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, he served as the editor of the linguistic journal *Magyar Nyelvőr* from 1895 until his death in 1...

7.92 Good
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Significant Hungarian linguist and lexicographer; solid scholarly reputation, regionally concentrated.

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2 Johannes de Janua

Johannes de Janua, also known as John of Genoa or Johannes Balbus, was a Genoese Dominican friar and lexicographer of the medieval period. He compiled the Catholicon, a Latin reference work completed in 1286 that combined a grammar, a dictionary, and an encyclopedia of biblical and moral knowledge....

7.34 Good
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Catholicon was an important medieval Latin dictionary; historically notable, but premodern and derivative.

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