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- Sorbian_literature abstract "Sorbian literature refers to the literature written by the Western Slavic people of Central Europe called the Sorbs in Sorbian languages (Upper Sorbian language and Lower Sorbian language).Sorbian literature began with the Reformation and the translations of religious texts. The first translation of the New Testament was made in 1549 by M. Jakubica and the first printed book in 1574 was Albin Moller's Zpevnik a katechism (Hymnal and catechism).The British Library houses many copies of early Sorbian literature. The earliest being a copy of the Lord's Prayer dating from 1603. Sorbian is also noted in one of the first multi-lingual dictionaries; Megiser's Thesaurus polyglottus, published in Frankfurt in 1603.Around twenty books were available by 1700, mostly religious in nature. Little from this early period has survived.Jurij Brězan published books both in Upper Sorbian and German and Jurij Koch in Lower Sorbian and German.".
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- Sorbian_literature wikiPageWikiLink Albin_Moller.
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- Sorbian_literature wikiPageWikiLink Category:European_literature.
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- Sorbian_literature wikiPageWikiLink Central_Europe.
- Sorbian_literature wikiPageWikiLink Dictionary.
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- Sorbian_literature wikiPageWikiLink Handrij_Zejler.
- Sorbian_literature wikiPageWikiLink Hymnal.
- Sorbian_literature wikiPageWikiLink Jurij_Brězan.
- Sorbian_literature wikiPageWikiLink Jurij_Koch.
- Sorbian_literature wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Sorbian-language_poets.
- Sorbian_literature wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Sorbian-language_writers.
- Sorbian_literature wikiPageWikiLink Literature.
- Sorbian_literature wikiPageWikiLink Lords_Prayer.
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- Sorbian_literature wikiPageWikiLink Poet.
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- Sorbian_literature wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sorbian literature".
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- Sorbian_literature subject Category:European_literature.
- Sorbian_literature subject Category:West_Slavic_history.
- Sorbian_literature type Humanity.
- Sorbian_literature comment "Sorbian literature refers to the literature written by the Western Slavic people of Central Europe called the Sorbs in Sorbian languages (Upper Sorbian language and Lower Sorbian language).Sorbian literature began with the Reformation and the translations of religious texts. The first translation of the New Testament was made in 1549 by M.".
- Sorbian_literature label "Sorbian literature".
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