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the centuries, Italy has received many cultures from lands around the Mediterranean and beyond the Alps, which either superseded prevailing Italian cultures or were absorbed by them.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 202
... Keltic and Italic and whom one may well call , for want of anything better , Ligurians ; they arrived at a very remote date , but after the splitting up of the Italic - Keltic unity since there is no evidence of mixture of Italic and Keltic ...
... Keltic and Italic and whom one may well call , for want of anything better , Ligurians ; they arrived at a very remote date , but after the splitting up of the Italic - Keltic unity since there is no evidence of mixture of Italic and Keltic ...
Pagina 204
... Keltic in Latin , and Keltic names in the inscription of Cisalpine Gaul . It is not doubtful in the least that we may for once equate the his- toric Celtae with the speakers of Keltic dialects and identify them prehistorically as the ...
... Keltic in Latin , and Keltic names in the inscription of Cisalpine Gaul . It is not doubtful in the least that we may for once equate the his- toric Celtae with the speakers of Keltic dialects and identify them prehistorically as the ...
Pagina 229
... Keltic or Italic any more than Latin ' contained ' French or Spanish ; which did not give birth to an Italo - Keltic unity that later tribal names of this type in southern Italy and Dalmatia . Cf. also Rauhut 1946 , 139 ; Merkelbach ...
... Keltic or Italic any more than Latin ' contained ' French or Spanish ; which did not give birth to an Italo - Keltic unity that later tribal names of this type in southern Italy and Dalmatia . Cf. also Rauhut 1946 , 139 ; Merkelbach ...
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