Introduction to the database LAPCI (Languages and Agents of Power in Carolingian Italy) (original) (raw)

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2022

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Marco Spreafico

Warburg Institute, 2018

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Kalle Korhonen

Language and Linguistic Contact in Ancient Sicily (ed. Olga Tribulato), 2012

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Lena Sadovski

Mediterranean Historical Review 36/2 (2021), 217-236, 2021

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Nigel Vincent

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Chiara De Caprio

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Luigi Andrea Berto

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Mauro Perani

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