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Schweickard, Wolfgang. "It. utello." Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie 136, no. 1 (2020): 273–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/zrp-2020-0011.

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AbstractJudging from the cultural and linguistic facts, an etymological relation between Italian utel/utello ‘oil jar’ (which is first recorded in the Decameron) and Arabic al-uṯāl ‘sublimation vessel’, as assumed by Alessio, must be rejected. The European reflexes of the Arabic term are marginal and strictly limited to the technical terminology of medieval alchemy. Italian utello shows significant semantic and morphological differences with respect to Arabic al-uṯāl. In addition, its presence in Tuscan dialects and its early metaphorical uses are clear indications of the popular roots of the
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Pellecchia, Marco, Riccardo Negrini, Licia Colli, et al. "The mystery of Etruscan origins: novel clues from Bos taurus mitochondrial DNA." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 274, no. 1614 (2007): 1175–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2006.0258.

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The Etruscan culture developed in Central Italy (Etruria) in the first millennium BC and for centuries dominated part of the Italian Peninsula, including Rome. The history of the Etruscans is at the roots of Mediterranean culture and civilization, but their origin is still debated: local or Eastern provenance? To shed light on this mystery, bovine and human mitochondrial DNAs (mtDNAs) have been investigated, based on the well-recognized strict legacy which links human and livestock populations. In the region corresponding to ancient Etruria (Tuscany, Central Italy), several Bos taurus breeds h
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HØYRUP, JENS. "Reinventing or Borrowing Hot Water? Early Latin and Tuscan Algebraic Operations with Two Unknowns." Ganita Bharati 41, no. 1-2 (2020): 23–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.32381/gb.2019.41.1-2.2.

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Martín, Llúcia. "Aquatic animals in the Catalan Bestiari." Reinardus / Yearbook of the International Reynard Society 21 (December 17, 2009): 124–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/rein.21.09mar.

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Before entering into the main study on aquatic animals included in Catalan bestiary texts, a brief summary is presented on the history of preserved Catalan texts that contain a bestiary: a list of real or imaginary animals with their characteristics and corresponding symbolic reference. The aquatic animals present in the Catalan bestiary are the frog, the sawfish, the whale; we also consider a hybrid, the mermaid, and the crocodile, an animal which is not a fish but is closely linked with the aquatic environment. In many cases we can speak about textual coincidences with different traditions,
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Rovere, Serena. "Cenni intorno alla scripta friulana medievale e notizia dell’Inventarium Bitini." Ladinia 47 (2023): 273–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.54218/ladinia.47.273-286.

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In the case of Friuli, too, documents of practical use represent the source of greatest interest for the study of the ancient vernacular language. Their production increased between the second half of the 14th and the first half of the 15th century. It reflects specific sociolinguistic circumstances that saw opposition between Friulian and Latin being progressively replaced by opposition between Friulian and Tuscan-Venetian. This situation is reflected in the documents of the period. They oscillate between the interference of more or less influential alternative models and a more conscious and
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D’Argenio, Elisa. "Korkiakangas, Timo: Subject Case in the Latin of Tuscan Charters of the eighth and ninth Centuries." Journal of Latin Linguistics 19, no. 1 (2020): 131–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/joll-2019-0008.

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Librandi, Rita. "Operatori di definizione per le glosse della trattatistica in volgare (secc. XIII–XIV)." Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie 134, no. 4 (2018): 1093–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/zrp-2018-0071.

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Abstract The article analyzes the way to introduce glosses in the vernacular treatises and it therefore concentrates both on Tuscan texts of the 13th and 14th centuries dealing with astronomy, physics, natural philosophy, moral and religious arguments and on the comments of Latin and vernacular works. Corpus OVI database (www.ovi.cnr.it) was used for text search. The study focuses on the connectors between the definiéndum and the defìniens and then deals with the particles or expressions that introduce a gloss and that we have named definition operators. Three operators in particular are used
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Autelli, Erica, and Christine Konecny. "Introduzione al volume speciale Fraseografia e metafraseografia delle varietà diatopiche." Linguistik Online 125, no. 1 (2024): 3–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.13092/lo.125.10784.

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In the introductory article to this special issue, the two editors first provide a brief insight into how it arose and then give an overview of the contents of the individual papers, all of which are dedicated to phraseography or metaphraseography. These two fields of linguistic research belong to both phraseology and (meta-)lexicography and deal with the inclusion of phrasemes in dictionaries and the corresponding practical and theoretical issues. The articles also have in common that they focus on various diatopic Romance varieties spoken in Italy (Genoese, Trentino, Piedmontese, Tuscan, reg
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Bestolkova, Galina. "Occitan Language's Development Process within Italy and Spain: Comparative Aspect." Bulletin of the Donetsk National University. Series D: Philology and Psychology 2 (April 1, 2025): 51–61. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15120666.

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The article provides a detailed analysis of Occitan language development process in Italy and Spain. The research revealed that the Occitan language development process in Italy and Spain includes three following periods: the period of dawn (X-XV centuries), the period of decline (XVI &ndash; XVIII centuries), the period of renaissance (XIX century &ndash; up to the present. time). In general, the Occitan language development in these countries proceeded at almost the same rate and for similar causes. The research enabled to reveal a diglossia situation trend in Spain and Italy from the <stron
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EVSTIUNIN, Vladislav A. "DATINI ARCHIVE DOCUMENTS AS A SOURCE FOR STUDYING THE ETHICAL CONCEPTS OF THE PREMODERN BUSINESS MAN." Tyumen State University Herald. Humanities Research. Humanitates 7, no. 4 (2021): 219–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.21684/2411-197x-2021-7-4-219-235.

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The article provides an analysis of documents from the Datini archive, the purpose of which is to determine the prospects for studying the ethical views of a business person of the premodern era on their material. During the High and Late Middle Ages in Western Europe, there was a “rise of cities” due to the activities of the most mobile and creative social groups of medieval townspeople — merchants, and later entrepreneurs and financiers. Their occupations and way of life contributed to the development of a different type of behavior, new ethical attitudes. One of these business people was Fr
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Books on the topic "Tuscan and Latin"

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Korkiakangas, Timo. Subject case in the Latin of Tuscan charters of the 8th and 9th centuries. Societas Scientiarum Fennica, The Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters, 2016.

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Cicero, Marcus Tullius. Tusculan disputations. Aris & Phillips, 1985.

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Cicero, Marcus Tullius. Tusculan disputations. Aris & Phillips, 1994.

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Dotto, Diego, Dávid Falvay, and Antonio Montefusco. Le Meditationes Vitae Christi in volgare secondo il codice Paris, BnF, it. 115 Edizione, commentario e riproduzione del corredo iconografico. Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-509-4.

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The Pseudo-Bonaventuran Meditationes vitae Christi is one of the most influential devotional narratives of the late middle ages. It was written in Tuscany in the early fourteenth century and survived in several Latin and vernacular manuscripts and early prints. An extensive discussion has engaged the scholars, especially about the issue of the first linguistic version of the text. Even if the Latin version seems to be the original text, the vernacular manuscript Paris, BnF, it. 115 stays as one of the most important and interesting witnesses of the work. One of the earliest surviving codices,
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Collodi, Carlo. The authentic story of Pinocchio of Tuscany. Crystal Publications, 2002.

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Loporcaro, Michele. The older stages of the Romance languages. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199656547.003.0006.

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The chapter explores the earliest attested stages of the different Romance branches, elaborating on the picture which has emerged in Chapter 4 and showing that the traces of more-than-binary gender contrasts grow increasingly significant, and geographically widespread, as one proceeds backwards in time. Thus, even Northern Italo-Romance and Gallo-Romance, which have no traces of a functional neuter today, still featured in their medieval stage not only a non-lexical neuter adjective inflection for default/agreement with non-lexical controllers (Gallo-Romance), but neuter agreement on (overdiff
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius. Cicero's Tusculan Disputations. Echo Library, 2007.

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Douglas, A. E. Cicero: Tusculan Disputations II and V. Liverpool University Press, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9780856684333.001.0001.

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The Fifth Tusculan Disputation is the finest of the five books, its nearest rival being the First. The middle three books, represented in this edition by the Second, are, as the author clearly intended, less elevated, though still showing Cicero's flair for elegant and lively exposition, and providing much valuable information about the teaching of the main Hellenistic philosophical schools, especially the Stoics. They argue that the perfect human life, or complete human well-being, that of the 'wise man', is unaffected by physical and mental distress or extremes of emotion. Against this backg
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Recasens, Daniel. Phonetic Causes of Sound Change. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198845010.001.0001.

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The present study sheds light on the phonetic causes of sound change and the intermediate stages of the diachronic pathways by studying the palatalization and assibilation of velar stops (referred to commonly as ‘velar softening’, as exemplified by the replacement of Latin /ˈkɛntʊ/ by Tuscan Italian [ˈtʃɛnto] ‘one hundred’), and of labial stops and labiodental fricatives (also known as’ labial softening’, as in the case of the dialectal variant [ˈtʃatɾə] of /ˈpjatɾə/ ‘stone’ in Romanian dialects). To a lesser extent, it also deals with the palatalization and affrication of dentoalveolar stops.
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Cicero, Marcus Tullius. Tusculan Disputations. Standard Ebooks, 2020.

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Book chapters on the topic "Tuscan and Latin"

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Merisalo, Outi. "The Historiae Florentini populi by Poggio Bracciolini. Genesis and Fortune of an Alternative History of Florence." In Atti. Firenze University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6453-968-3.05.

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During the last years of his life, Poggio Bracciolini (1380-1459), former Apostolic Secretary and Chancellor of Florence, was working on a long text that he characterized, in a letter written in 1458, as lacking a well-defined structure. This was most probably his history of the people of Florence (Historiae Florentini populi, the title given in Jacopo’s dedication copy to Frederick of Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino), revised and published posthumously by Poggio’s son, Jacopo Bracciolini (1442-1478). Contrary to what is often assumed, Poggio’s treatise was not a continuation, nor even a complemen
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Lombardo, Luca. "Consolarsi in volgare. Rifacimenti boeziani nella Firenze di Dante." In La tradizione prosimetrica in volgare da Dante a Bembo Atti del convegno internazionale di studi (Venezia, 26-27 giugno 2023). Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-821-7/003.

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The present article examines the Tuscan-Florentine vernacular tradition of the Consolatio philosophiae outlining the historical context of the reception of the Latin prosimetrum in thirteenth-century Florence. We focus on the legal-notarial intellectual milieu in which – following the teachings by Brunetto Latini – Dante’s encounter with the original Latin source and the medieval French tradition of Boethius probably took place. Emphasis is placed on the echoes of the Consolatio, which can be traced in the work by the judge Bono Giamboni (a near contemporary of Dante), as well as on an unprece
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"Chapter 3 Both Latin and Tuscan: Milton and the Italian Academies." In Both English and Latin. The American Philosophical Society Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.70249/9780871690326-006.

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Dooley, Brendan. "Talking Science at the University of Padua in the Age of Antonio Vallisneri." In History of Universities. Oxford University PressOxford, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199582129.003.0004.

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Abstract Even for an accomplished scholar like Antonio Vallisneri, it was no simple matter to declaim extemporaneously in Latin before a public possibly demanding the best from a setting where Vesalius and Fabricius had once changed medical education forever in the West. Therefore successful completion of the inaugural lecture was a cause for celebration, so he wrote to the Tuscan grand ducal librarian Antonio Magliabechi in 1700: ‘Today is a holy day for me, since I made my solemn entrance into the university favoured by the applause of all the learned, the podesta`[of Padua] and the captain
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Sornicola, Rosanna. "Una nota sugli esiti italoromanzi di UNDE, con particolare riguardo al siciliano." In Von Salzburg über Ladinien und das Aostatal bis Sizilien Wo sich Geolinguistik, Dialektometrie und Soziolinguistik treffen. Istitut Ladin Micurá de Rü, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.54218/festschrift.rb.389-400.

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The development of the Sicilian adverb / spatial complementizer unni, “where”, is examined in its synchronic and diachronic structural aspects and in its historical dynamics, in the light of a comparative analysis of the evolution of the Latin expression unde and its changes in relation to ibi in the Romance varieties. The study discusses the shifts in the semantic value of the Latin unde that have occurred in many areas of Romània, the ancient Romance-speaking world. The results of the analysis show that for the Italo-Romance area, ancient Sicilian and Tuscan texts have long maintained compet
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Piron, Sylvain. "Some Late Franciscan Rewritings of the Twelve Abuses." In Addressing Injustice in the Medieval Body Politic. Amsterdam University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463721271/_ch11.

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A distinct version of the De XII abusiuis saeculi appears among documents produced by the Fraticelli in late fourteenth-century Florence, in the Tuscan vernacular. The same document is also preserved in Latin among works by Peter John Olivi, copied by Bernardino da Siena in the 1420s, presumably out of materials confiscated from a group of Fraticelli. The chapter discusses the possibility of Olivi’s authorship of this piece, and argues that this list of abuses represents in any event a summary of a vision shared by Olivi and his disciples regarding the corruption of the Church and of the socia
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Abulafia, David. "The Italian other: Greeks, Muslims, and Jews." In Italy in the Central Middle Ages. Oxford University PressOxford, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199247035.003.0011.

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Abstract The history of medieval Italy is often written as the history of an evolving Italianit, ‘Italianness’. It is true, as Alberto Varvara has indicated in this volume, that it is in this period that a group of interrelated forms of romance came into existence which came, by the fifteenth century, to be dominated in many areas by Tuscan zed Italian. Yet this preoccupation with Italianises obscures several realities. The south, substantially ignored by so many historians of Italy, standing at the point where Latin, Greek, and Arabic cultures and polities met one another, was exposed to infl
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Boutcher, Warren. "Vernacular Literature." In The Oxford History of the Renaissance. Oxford University PressOxford, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192886699.003.0008.

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Abstract The subject of this chapter lies at the intersection of two broader histories first constructed by the western European nation-states in the nineteenth century: the rise of the national European vernaculars, and the Renaissance. The first of these traditional histories traces the emergence between the twelfth and the eighteenth centuries of a particular group of vernacular western European literatures, including some that in the modern period have spread across the globe. The second is that of the period of change and renewal in the arts and culture, c.1300-c.1650, designated since th
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Sanson, Helena. "The Question of the Language and the Languages of Literature." In The Oxford Handbook of Italian Literature. Oxford University Press, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780197613955.013.2.

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Abstract In Italy, in the absence of a unifying and centralizing political and administrative center, the prestige of literature and the grammatical and lexicographical norm acted as a unifying element in the creation of a “national” identity. The Italian language, based on the archaic Tuscan of the fourteenth century, was for centuries primarily a literary language beyond the reach of the majority of the population. Within the peninsula, Italian competed in terms of prestige with Latin and the influence of foreign languages, and in usage with the local dialects. Outside the peninsula, it was
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Sanson, Helena. "Women’s Social Status and their Access to Learning in Multilingual Early Modern Italy." In Literature, Learning, and Social Hierarchy in Early Modern Europe. British Academy, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197267332.003.0003.

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Against the complex (multi)linguistic background of the Italian peninsula in the early modern period, this chapter will examine the relationship between the different linguistic varieties that existed at the time and their use and access according to social status and diaphasic factors. By drawing on a range of primary sources of different genres, the discussion will focus in particular on the diastratic varieties accessible to women and the type of learning and cultural exchange these same varieties could give access to. According to their rank and condition, women might have access, at diffe
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Conference papers on the topic "Tuscan and Latin"

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Clemente, J. P., G. Fontanelli, G. G. Ovando, Y. L. B. Roa, A. Lapini, and E. Santi. "Google Earth Engine: Application Of Algorithms For Remote Sensing Of Crops In Tuscany (Italy)." In 2020 IEEE Latin American GRSS & ISPRS Remote Sensing Conference (LAGIRS). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/lagirs48042.2020.9165561.

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Reports on the topic "Tuscan and Latin"

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de Vries, Sytse. Handleiding waterwijzer landbouw en natuur. Edited by Johan Medemblik. Van Hall Larenstein, 2025. https://doi.org/10.31715/2025.4.

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Het doel van deze handleiding is om studenten kennis te laten maken met de Waterwijzer Landbouw (hierna WWL) en de Waterwijzer Natuur (hierna WWN). De WWN en WWL zijn ontwikkeld door Wageningen University &amp; Research (WUR) en Onderzoeksinstituut KWR. Met behulp van de WWL en WWN kan worden onderzocht hoe groot het verschil is tussen de optimale grondwaterdynamiek en de actuele grondwaterdynamiek voor landbouw en natuur en . (STOWA, 2018). Gebruikers leren in deze handleiding wat het effect is van de waterhuishouding op natuur en gewasopbrengst. Ook kan met behulp van de Water Wijzers de eff
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