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the centuries, Italy has received many cultures from lands around the Mediterranean and beyond the Alps, which either superseded prevailing Italian cultures or were absorbed by them.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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... Rome proved an implacable and obstinate enemy . ) 392 390 Conquest of Veii . Gauls sack Rome . ( How insignificant Rome still was to the rest of the world at that time is shown by a report of Heracleides Ponticus , ap . Plut . Cam ...
... Rome proved an implacable and obstinate enemy . ) 392 390 Conquest of Veii . Gauls sack Rome . ( How insignificant Rome still was to the rest of the world at that time is shown by a report of Heracleides Ponticus , ap . Plut . Cam ...
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Prehistory and History Ernst Pulgram. Giuseppe Cardinali , Le origini di Roma ( Rome , 1949 ) . Max Cary , The geographic background of Greek and Roman history ( Oxford , 1949 ) . Wilhelm Deecke , Die Falisker ( Strassburg , 1888 ) ...
Prehistory and History Ernst Pulgram. Giuseppe Cardinali , Le origini di Roma ( Rome , 1949 ) . Max Cary , The geographic background of Greek and Roman history ( Oxford , 1949 ) . Wilhelm Deecke , Die Falisker ( Strassburg , 1888 ) ...
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... Rome ( New Haven , Conn . , 1924 ) . Bertha Tilly , Vergil's Latium ( Oxford , 1947 ) . A. W. Van Buren , Ancient Rome , as revealed by recent discoveries ( Lon- don , 1936 ) . Joshua Whatmough , The foundations of Roman Italy ( London ...
... Rome ( New Haven , Conn . , 1924 ) . Bertha Tilly , Vergil's Latium ( Oxford , 1947 ) . A. W. Van Buren , Ancient Rome , as revealed by recent discoveries ( Lon- don , 1936 ) . Joshua Whatmough , The foundations of Roman Italy ( London ...
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