The Tongues of Italy: Prehistory and HistoryThrough the centuries, Italy has received many cultures from lands around the Mediterranean and beyond the Alps, which either superseded prevailing Italian cultures or were absorbed by them.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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The explanation for this precocity in codification is the rise and the enormous influence of the three great Tuscan stars , and the illustrious and nostalgic precedent of Classical Latin , so much closer to the hearts and eyes and ears ...
The explanation for this precocity in codification is the rise and the enormous influence of the three great Tuscan stars , and the illustrious and nostalgic precedent of Classical Latin , so much closer to the hearts and eyes and ears ...
Pagina 186
It is no doubt correct to maintain that the so - called orientalizing art is not something wholly imported and imposed as such but rather a development of Italic art albeit under the impulse and influence of the art of the invading ...
It is no doubt correct to maintain that the so - called orientalizing art is not something wholly imported and imposed as such but rather a development of Italic art albeit under the impulse and influence of the art of the invading ...
Pagina 406
And Politzer's " suddenness of the removal of the restraining influences " occurs in writing , in the documents , while in the speech of the masses there were no restraining influences to be removed , least of all suddenly .
And Politzer's " suddenness of the removal of the restraining influences " occurs in writing , in the documents , while in the speech of the masses there were no restraining influences to be removed , least of all suddenly .
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