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    Josef Jungmann (16 July 1773 in Hudlice, near Beroun – 14 November 1847 in Prague) was a Czech poet and linguist, and a leading figure of the Czech National...
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  • Josef Jungmann (12 November 1830, in Münster – 25 November 1885, in Innsbruck) was a German-Austrian Catholic theologian. From 1850 he studied theology...
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  • The Josef Jungmann Award (Czech: Cena Josefa Jungmanna) is an annual literary award for the best original translation into Czech. It was inaugurated in...
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    the most important figures of the Czech National Revival along with Josef Jungmann. Dobrovský was born at Balassagyarmat, Nógrád County, in the Kingdom...
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  • Josef Andreas Jungmann (16 November 1889 – 26 January 1975) was a prominent Jesuit priest and liturgist. He was an influential advocate of the Liturgical...
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  • Jungmann, Czech rower Josef Jungmann (1773–1847), Bohemian linguist Nico Wilhelm Jungmann (1872–1935), Dutch painter Taylor Jungmann (born 1989), American...
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  • Josef Jungmann (5 March 1888 – 20 October 1982) was a Czechoslovak fencer. He competed at four Olympic Games. "Josef Jungmann". Olympedia. Retrieved 12...
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  • of Liechtenstein Josef Hügi (1930–1995), Swiss footballer Josef Imbach (disambiguation) Josef Ježek, Czech politician Josef Jungmann (1773–1847), Czech...
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    A statue of Josef Jungmann (Czech: Pomník Josefa Jungmanna) is installed in Prague, Czech Republic. The construction of the monument was initiated by František...
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    The most prominent figures of the revival movement were Josef Dobrovský and Josef Jungmann. Following the Battle of White Mountain in 1620, Czech lands...
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    15 January 2008 at the Wayback Machine "VITEJTE.CZ : Josef Jungmann (1773-1847), Josef Jungmann (1773-1847), Jo…". Archived from the original on 1 August...
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    Among his teachers belonged the leading Czech linguist and writer Josef Jungmann and the playwright Václav Kliment Klicpera. After finishing his studies...
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    translated Uptight about The Velvet Underground. He was awarded the Josef Jungmann Award for his translation of Visions of Cody. In addition to his translation...
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    the Jesus Prayer. In Rome, the liturgy was first celebrated in Greek. Josef Jungmann suggests the Kyrie in the Roman Mass is best seen as a vestige of a...
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    texts of Slovak and Czech national revivalists, especially those of Josef Jungmann. He was also familiarized with classical literature and German esthetics...
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  • Czech had a realistic chance of returning as a major language. However, Josef Jungmann and other revivalists used Dobrovský's book to advocate for a Czech...
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    Rune Poem and a selection of the Anglo-Saxon laws. In 2003, he won the Josef Jungmann Award for his translation of Beowulf into Czech, and in 2017, he was...
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    Bohumil Hrabal (1914–1997) – writer Jan Neruda (1834–1891) – writer Josef Jungmann (1773–1847) – linguist and translator Gregor Mendel (1822–1884) – geneticist...
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  • in the field is usually called a "Bohemist". Josef Dobrovský Jan Gebauer Bohuslav Havránek Josef Jungmann Ernest Denis Bohemism List of English words of...
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  • orientalist (decipherer of Hittite) Konstantin Jireček, slavist, historian Josef Jungmann, linguist Henry Kučera, linguist, cognitive scientist, language software...
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    he maintained contacts with several Czech artists and poets such as Josef Jungmann, Šebestián Hněvkovský and brothers Jan and Vojtěch Nejedlý. He died...
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  • in Ústecký kraj, Czech Republic. It is named after a Bohemian poet Josef Jungmann, who taught here from 1799 to 1815. The gymnasium is the only school...
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    born in Hudlice, Beroun District. He was a younger brother to linguist Josef Jungmann (1773–1847). In 1811 he was appointed professor of obstetrics to the...
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    through the gates. In 1724, the Chapel of Our Lady of Sorrows was built. Josef Jungmann (1773–1847), poet and linguist; studied here Karla Máchová (1853–1920)...
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    bass player Josef Jungmann (1773–1847), poet and linguist, lived and taught here Vincent Bochdalek (1801–1883), anatomist and pathologist Josef Emanuel Hilscher...
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    bi-cultural Czech-German state. The perhaps greatest figure of this era is Josef Jungmann, who translated many classics of world literature and spent his life...
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  • overseas Chinese communities). Czech (19th century) – The dictionary of Josef Jungmann contributed to the renewal of the vocabulary. In the 1840s the letter...
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    of the Roman Canon has been interpreted as an "implicit" epiclesis. Josef Jungmann supported this view that the Quam oblationem "is a plea for the final...
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  • Perun. Diva passed from Old Russian to Czech and was considered by Josef Jungmann to be another name of the goddess Lada. Devana, apart from the sources...
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    Franz Josef Strauss (German: Strauß [fʁants ˈjoːzɛf ˈʃtʁaʊs]; 6 September 1915 – 3 October 1988) was a German politician. He was the long-time chairman...
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