Joannes Adamus Gaiger
Janez Adam Geiger | |
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Born | 1667 |
Died | April 28, 1722 |
Nationality | Slovene |
Other names | Hippolytus Rudolphswertensis |
Occupation(s) | philologist, religious writer, lexicographer |
Notable work | Dictionarium trilingue |
Janez Adam Geiger (1667 – April 28, 1722; monastic name Hippolytus Rudolphswertensis 'Hippolytus of Novo Mesto', Slovenized as Hipolit Novomeški) was a Slovene philologist, religious writer, lexicographer, translator, and Capuchin.
Geiger was born in Novo Mesto in 1667. After studying with the Jesuits in Ljubljana, he joined the Capuchin order around 1684. He taught philosophy at monasteries in Maribor and Graz, and then theology in the Ljubljana area. In 1712 he published his Dictionarium trilingue, a trilingual dictionary of Latin, German, and Slovene. In 1715 he published a revised edition of Adam Bohorič's grammar Grammatica latino-germanico-slavonica (Latin–German–Slovene Grammar), and that same year a third edition of the 1613 work Evangelia inu lystuvi (Gospels and Epistles). Geiger died in Kranj in 1722.[1][2]
References
- ^ "Hipolit (1667–1722)". Slovenski biografski leksikon. Retrieved August 14, 2019.
- ^ "Hipolit Novomeški". Enciklopedija Slovenije. Vol. 4. Ljubljana: Mladinska knjiga. 1990. p. 24.