Lluís Bordas i Munt

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Lluís Bordas i Munt , Spanish also Luis Bordás y Munt (* 1798 in Barcelona ; † 1875 ibid) was a Catalan-Spanish linguist.

From 1862 Bordas was professor of languages ​​at the Real Casa de la Lonja and at the Escuela de Nobles Artes in Barcelona. He is the author of a grammar of Italian (1824), a Latin grammar based on the method of modern language learning (1833), the language textbooks Arte de hablar bien el francés (1848, The art of speaking French well) and El inglés sin maestro (1848 , English without a language teacher) and a collection of material on the subject of the translation from Catalan into Spanish (1857). Bordas, together with Joan Cortada i Sala and Miquel Anton Martí i Cortada, edited the Diccionari quintilingüe , the five-language dictionary (Catalan-Spanish-Latin-French-Italian), the first edition of which was published in 1839 and a second edition from 1842 to 1848. He wrote in the work Hechos históricos memorables acaecidos en España desde la última enfermedad de Fernando VII (1846, Historical and Notable Facts from Spain since Ferdinand VII's Last Illness) about the First Carlist War .

literature

  • Enciclopèdia Catalana: Bordas i Munt . In: Gran enciclopèdia catalana. 2nd edition 5th reprint 1992. Volume 5 . Enciclopèdia catalana, Barcelona 1987, ISBN 84-85194-89-6 , p. 222 (Catalan).

Web links

Wikisource: Lluís Bordas i Munt  - Sources and full texts (Spanish)