Carolus Mulerius

Carolus Mulerius (21 February 1601 – 13 August 1638)[1] was a Dutch Hispanist and grammarian from the 17th century, who wrote Linguae Hispanicae Compendiosa Institutio (1630),[2] Linguae Italicae Compendiosa Institutio (1631), Linguae Gallicae Compendiosa Institutio (1634), and Een korte ende seer dienstighe onderwijsinge Vande Spaensche Tale (1648), the first published grammar of Spanish written in Dutch.[3]

He was a son of Nicolaus Mulerius,[3] of French descent. The tomb stone of his grave, originally in the Broerkerk in Groningen, at the time the church of the University of Groningen, is now kept in the cellars of the Academy Building of the University.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Marten Mulder (25 July 2009). "Groningen – Grafzerken in de kelder van het Academiegebouw van de Rijksuniversiteit" (in Dutch). Stichting Dodenakkers.nl. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
  2. Front cover of Linguae Hispanicae Compendiosa Institutio.
  3. 1 2 Pierre Swiggers (2009). Teresa Bastardín Candón; Manuel Rivas Zancarrón, eds. El Breve y muy provechoso orden (1648), de Carolus Mulerius: la primera gramática del español en lengua holandesa. Servicio Publicaciones UCA. pp. 757–779. ISBN 978-84-9828-243-6.


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