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Girolamo Vittori was an Italian Hispanist and lexicographer from the 17th century. He wrote a trilingual dictionary, Tesoro de las tres lenguas francesa, italiana y española (Geneva: Philippe Albert & Alexandre Pernet, 1609) which takes a lot of the work of the French authors César Oudin and Jean Nicot.

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  • Girolamo Vittori (* 1549 in Bologna; † 17. Jahrhundert in Genf) war ein Schweizer Romanist und Lexikograf italienischer Herkunft. (de)
  • Girolamo Vittori, lexicógrafo e hispanista italiano del siglo XVII. Escribió un diccionario trilingüe, el Tesoro de las tres lenguas francesa, italiana y española (Ginebra: Philippe Albert & Alexandre Pernet, 1609) que toma bastante de las obras de los franceses César Oudin y Jean Nicot.​ (es)
  • Girolamo Vittori was an Italian Hispanist and lexicographer from the 17th century. He wrote a trilingual dictionary, Tesoro de las tres lenguas francesa, italiana y española (Geneva: Philippe Albert & Alexandre Pernet, 1609) which takes a lot of the work of the French authors César Oudin and Jean Nicot. (en)
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  • Girolamo Vittori (* 1549 in Bologna; † 17. Jahrhundert in Genf) war ein Schweizer Romanist und Lexikograf italienischer Herkunft. (de)
  • Girolamo Vittori, lexicógrafo e hispanista italiano del siglo XVII. Escribió un diccionario trilingüe, el Tesoro de las tres lenguas francesa, italiana y española (Ginebra: Philippe Albert & Alexandre Pernet, 1609) que toma bastante de las obras de los franceses César Oudin y Jean Nicot.​ (es)
  • Girolamo Vittori was an Italian Hispanist and lexicographer from the 17th century. He wrote a trilingual dictionary, Tesoro de las tres lenguas francesa, italiana y española (Geneva: Philippe Albert & Alexandre Pernet, 1609) which takes a lot of the work of the French authors César Oudin and Jean Nicot. (en)
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  • Girolamo Vittori (de)
  • Girolamo Vittori (es)
  • Girolamo Vittori (en)
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