Daniel Adam of Veleslavín

Daniel Adam of Veleslavín (Czech: Daniel Adam z Veleslavína; 31 August 1546 – 18 October 1599) was a Czech lexicographer, publisher, translator and writer.

Daniel Adam studied at the University of Prague, and from 1569 to 1576 he was a professor there.

When he married the daughter of the publisher Jiří Melantrich of Aventino, he was forced to leave the university (professors were required to keep celibacy).

He and his collaborators translated and published many historical, religious, and scientific books.

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