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English: The earliest known Lithuanian glosses (~1520–1530) in Johannes Herolt book Liber Discipuli de eruditione Christifidelium. Described in the article "The Earliest Known Lithuanian Glosses (~1520–1530)". Words - teprÿdav[ſ]ʒÿ (tepridaužia); vbagÿſte (ubagystė)
Lietuvių: Seniausios žinomos lietuviškos glosos Johannes Herolt knygoje „Liber Discipuli de eruditione Christifidelium“ (Mokinių knyga apie Kristaus sekėjų lavinimą). Straipsnis anglų kalba - „The Earliest Known Lithuanian Glosses (~1520–1530)“. Žodžiai - teprÿdav[ſ]ʒÿ (tepridaužia); vbagÿſte (ubagystė)
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Author Giedrius Subačius(?)
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