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Leyen Spiegel

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Heinrich Stahl (circa 1598/1600 Tallinn – 17 April 1657 Narva ) was a Baltic-German prelate who worked in Estonia. He is mostly known by his first grammar of Estonian language .

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1-1044: Leyen Spiegel is a two-volume book of sermons, with parallel texts in Estonian and German. It was written by Heinrich Stahl and published in Tallinn in 1641 and 1649. It is one of the oldest complete Estonian language books to survive. An original copy is held in the National Library of Estonia . This Estonia -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Heinrich Stahl In 1617, he entered in Rostock University . In 1621, he continued its studying in Wittenberg University and ended it in 1622. In 1620s, he returned to Estonia and started his clerical career in Järva County and Viru County . In 1638, he

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