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the centuries, Italy has received many cultures from lands around the Mediterranean and beyond the Alps, which either superseded prevailing Italian cultures or were absorbed by them.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 63
... Spain nor in France did the standard language remain for as long as it did in Italy the prerogative of the learned and literary , a Schriftstellersprache much more than a Schriftsprache , the medium of expression of the literati much ...
... Spain nor in France did the standard language remain for as long as it did in Italy the prerogative of the learned and literary , a Schriftstellersprache much more than a Schriftsprache , the medium of expression of the literati much ...
Pagina 302
... Spain 197 , Dalmatia 167 , Epirus 165 , Macedonia 148 , Achaea 146 , Carthage 146 , ( Province of ) Asia 129 , Balearic Islands 122 , Gallia Narbonensis 121 , Cilicia 101 , Bythinia 75 , Cyrenaica 74 , Crete 67 , Syria ( western ) 64 ...
... Spain 197 , Dalmatia 167 , Epirus 165 , Macedonia 148 , Achaea 146 , Carthage 146 , ( Province of ) Asia 129 , Balearic Islands 122 , Gallia Narbonensis 121 , Cilicia 101 , Bythinia 75 , Cyrenaica 74 , Crete 67 , Syria ( western ) 64 ...
Pagina 412
... Spain . It is symptomatic , I believe , that architectural remains of Mohammedan culture are very insignificant in southern Italy and Sicily as compared with the magnificent edifices of Moslem art in Spain : in Granada ( the Alhambra ) ...
... Spain . It is symptomatic , I believe , that architectural remains of Mohammedan culture are very insignificant in southern Italy and Sicily as compared with the magnificent edifices of Moslem art in Spain : in Granada ( the Alhambra ) ...
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