The Tongues of Italy: Prehistory and HistoryHarvard University Press, 1958 - 465 pagine Through the centuries, Italy has received many cultures from lands around the Mediterranean and beyond the Alps, which either superseded prevailing Italian cultures or were absorbed by them. But the result is always a mixture. The linguistic evolution of Italy parallels this development, and presented as part of the cultural history it beomes a colorful and exciting tale.--dust jacket. |
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Pagina 113
... seems to me a plausible view.18 15 With the terramare we are entering upon the full Bronze Age , Cf. Peet 1924 , 568-570 ; Rellini 1929 , 9-11 ; 1938 , 10 ; Patroni 1932 , 534 , 538 ; Säflund 1939 , 221-222 ; Barocelli 1942 , 136-138 ...
... seems to me a plausible view.18 15 With the terramare we are entering upon the full Bronze Age , Cf. Peet 1924 , 568-570 ; Rellini 1929 , 9-11 ; 1938 , 10 ; Patroni 1932 , 534 , 538 ; Säflund 1939 , 221-222 ; Barocelli 1942 , 136-138 ...
Pagina 114
... seem probable , therefore , that the lake villages , showing a stage of culture on the whole less advanced , should be derived ... seems fairly certain , the prongs of this cultural bifurcation met 10 Cf. Kaschnitz - Weinberg 1950 , 341 ...
... seem probable , therefore , that the lake villages , showing a stage of culture on the whole less advanced , should be derived ... seems fairly certain , the prongs of this cultural bifurcation met 10 Cf. Kaschnitz - Weinberg 1950 , 341 ...
Pagina 170
... seems like a great mass of im- * Krahe 1954 , 98–104 , and passim . 28 Malkiel 1954 , 590 . 41 39 Sergi 1934 , 67-68 . 40 Altheim , Geschichte , 1951 , 50 . " Krahe 1949 , 14 : " Without the Illyrians no Rome . no Sparta .. without the ...
... seems like a great mass of im- * Krahe 1954 , 98–104 , and passim . 28 Malkiel 1954 , 590 . 41 39 Sergi 1934 , 67-68 . 40 Altheim , Geschichte , 1951 , 50 . " Krahe 1949 , 14 : " Without the Illyrians no Rome . no Sparta .. without the ...
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