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Heinrich Doergangk (Cologne, second half of the 16th century - before 1626) was a German Hispanist and grammarian.

An advocate of Roman Catholicism, he wrote in Latin a Spanish grammar titled Institutiones in linguam hispanicam, admodum faciles, quales antehac nunquam visae (Coloniae, 1614), where he attacks Protestantism.[1]

References

  1. ^ Juan María Gómez Gómez. "Defense of Catholicism in the Spanish Grammar for Foreigners of Heinrich Doergangk" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-07-17. Retrieved 25 Dec 2012. (in Spanish)