Bernard Etxepare, born in the year fourteen eighty, was a prominent Basque writer and a significant figure in the sixteenth century. His contributions to literature and the Basque language are noteworthy, particularly through his role as a mosén, vicar, and Christian minister.
Among his most celebrated works is the collection of poems titled Linguæ Vasconum Primitiæ, which translates to 'First Fruits of the Basque Language.' Published in fifteen forty-five, this groundbreaking book holds the distinction of being the first ever published in the Basque language, marking a pivotal moment in the preservation and promotion of Basque culture.
Etxepare's literary endeavors not only enriched the Basque language but also laid the groundwork for future generations of writers. His work remains a testament to the cultural heritage of the Basque people and continues to inspire those who seek to explore the depths of their linguistic roots.