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... Italian dialects spoken in those parts of Upper Italy where the Ligurians and their descendants have always dwelt exhibit any non - Aryan element either in vocabulary or syntax . The silence of the Roman writers respecting the Ligurian ...
... Italian dialects spoken in those parts of Upper Italy where the Ligurians and their descendants have always dwelt exhibit any non - Aryan element either in vocabulary or syntax . The silence of the Roman writers respecting the Ligurian ...
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... Italy , e . g . Volsci , Falisci , on the one hand , and Aurunci , Marruci , and Aricia on the other , whilst the forms in -sco are especially common in the region occupied certainly by the Ligurians and the Illyrian Veneti in ...
... Italy , e . g . Volsci , Falisci , on the one hand , and Aurunci , Marruci , and Aricia on the other , whilst the forms in -sco are especially common in the region occupied certainly by the Ligurians and the Illyrian Veneti in ...
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... Italy . As a young man , Bodmer had spent happy days in Italy , ineffectually preparing himself for a mercantile career , but browsing to his heart's content on Italian books ; the poetry and critical literature of Italy made him a man ...
... Italy . As a young man , Bodmer had spent happy days in Italy , ineffectually preparing himself for a mercantile career , but browsing to his heart's content on Italian books ; the poetry and critical literature of Italy made him a man ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL Meeting June 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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