Adolf Mussafia
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Adolf Mussafia (15 February 1835 – 7 June 1905), also known as Adolfo Mussafia or Adolpho Mussaphia, was a polyglot Dalmatian Italian philologist from Dalmatia, author of over 350 works.[1]
Further reading
T. Elsen, Adolf Mussafia. Zur 100. Wiederkehr seines Todestages, Institut für Romanistik der Universität Wien, 2005
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