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    Václav Hanka (also written as Wenceslaus Hanka) (10 June 1791 – 12 January 1861) was a Czech philologist. Hanka was born at Hořiněves near Hradec Králové...
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  • svatý Václav) Václav Noid Bárta, singer, songwriter, and actor Václav Binovec, Czech film director and screenwriter Václav Brožík, painter Václav Hanka, philologist...
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  • skater Václav Hanka (1791–1861), Czech philologist Gregorius and Mary Hanka Farmstead, Minnesota, US Hanka Island, Antarctica Herman and Anna Hanka Farm...
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  • Thumbnail for Manuscripts of Dvůr Králové and Zelená Hora
    in a series of articles in Tomáš Masaryk's Athenaeum [cz] magazine. Václav Hanka claimed that he discovered the Dvůr Králové Manuscript (also called the...
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  • Czech patriotic song written at the end of the eighteenth century by Václav Hanka. It is considered an old Moravian folk song. Today it is sometimes used...
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    to defend the genuineness of the Königinhof Manuscript discovered by Václav Hanka. He published in Czech an anthology of Czech literature (3 volumes, 1858–1861)...
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    Czech words žrec and žertva appearing in Mater Verborum are a forgery by Václav Hanka (Urbańczyk 1948). Vasmer considered Russian же́ртва žertva to be a loan...
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    written using runes. Radegast is also found in the glosses falsified by Václav Hanka in the 19th century in the Czech-Latin dictionary Mater Verborum. In...
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  • Skřívánek Opuščená 2 Songs from the Dvůr Králové Manuscript words by Václav Hanka Vocal 157 – 1871–1872 Patero zpěvů Tak mne kouzlem ondy jala Kdyby všecky...
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    of the manuscript comes from 14th century. In 1846 Czech philologist Václav Hanka made his edition, which was available to the general public, and received...
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    1817, Václav Hanka claimed to have discovered medieval Manuscripts of Dvůr Králové and Zelená Hora, which were decades later proven as Hanka's and Linda's...
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    War II, the German inhabitants were expelled. On 16 September 1817, Václav Hanka allegedly discovered a manuscript appearing to be from the 13th century...
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  • Perun"). However, Mater Verborum was discovered in the 19th century by Václav Hanka, who was proved to have falsified texts on Czech history, making this...
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  • Zagreb 2006. Vajs, Josef: Rukovet Hlaholske Paleografie., Prague 1932. Václav Hanka: O ostatcích slovanského bohoslužení v Čechách., Prague 1859. Radošević...
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    literary circle, whose members were Josef Dobrovský, Josef Jungmann and Václav Hanka, whom Šafárik thus got to know in person. Between the summer of 1817...
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  • glosses added to Mater Verborum, a Czech-Latin dictionary, added by Václav Hanka, containing deities invented by him: Sytiwrat (Saturn) Hladolet (Saturn)...
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  • 1856 – Ľudovít Štúr, Slovak philologist and politician (b. 1815) 1861 – Václav Hanka, Czech philologist and author (b. 1791) 1892 – James Caulfeild, 3rd Earl...
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    style in 1769–1776. The birth house of Václav Hanka, who is the most famous local native, is now a museum. Václav Hanka (1791–1861), philologist Josef Prokop...
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    Heine, and Adalbert von Chamisso, and to Czech texts by Václav Hanka, Jiljí Vratislav Jahn, Václav Jaromír Picek, and Karel Sabina; several published Warszawski...
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    controversy, as it was believed to be a forgery by the Czech philologist Václav Hanka (an assertion which later proved to be true, although the arguments continue...
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    heroes of the Czech past, two minstrel-warriors. They are found in Václav Hanka's spurious medieval Manuscript of Dvůr Kralové, allegedly "discovered"...
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  • Wenceslaus (redirect from Vaclav I)
    Wenzslaus (and other similar names) are Latinized forms of the Czech name Václav. The other language versions of the name are German: Wenzel, Polish: Wacław...
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    Maciejowski 22 August 1829 1856, Warsaw - B. 39, KK.Iva/9 G major ded. Vaclav Hanka - 3 songs ? ? ? - - KK.Vd/6-8 ? Lost; listed in a letter from Chopin's...
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  • June 9 – John Howard Payne, librettist and actor (died 1852) June 10 – Václav Hanka, librettist and archivist (died 1861) July 26 Francisco José Debali,...
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    collection of Czech medieval poetry, later considered false by Czech poet Václav Hanka. In 1846 he became President of the Mazzinian People's International...
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    234 This drinking song by Josef Theodor Krov (1797–1859) to words by Václav Hanka was erroneously identified by the publisher as an early Hussite hymn...
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  • Geschichte der Böhmischen Sprache und ältern Literatur (in German). Prague. Hanka, Václav (1859). Ostatky slovanského bohoslužení v Čechách (in Czech). Prague...
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  •  292–296.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Hanka, Václav (1857). "Glagolitisches Fragment". Abhandlungen der königlichen Böhmischen...
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    collection of Bohemian, Moravian, and Slovak folk songs, dedicated to Václav Hanka. Part 2 (1825), dedicated to Kazimierz Brodziński, is divided into two...
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    Králové and Zelená Hora ("discovered" in 1817) as literary hoaxes by Václav Hanka in Masaryk's Athenaeum journal. Historická mluvnice jazyka českého (Historical...
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