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2023. Petrocchi, Alessandra and Joshua Brown. “Languages and Cross-Cultural Exchanges in Renaissance Italy”. In Alessandra Petrocchi and Joshua Brown (Eds). Languages and Cross-Cultural Exchanges in Renaissance Italy. Late Medieval and Early Modern Series, 30. (Turnhout: Brepols), pp.11-32.
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Early Medieval Europe, 2022
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Struggles for Power in the Kingdom of Italy. The Hucpoldings, c.850-c.1100, AUP, Amsterdam 2022 (ILAEMA, 2)
Edoardo Manarini
2022
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‘Beyond Romanisation: settlement, networks and material culture in Italy, c. 400-90 BC’, in Farney, G.D. and G.J. Bradley (eds) The Peoples of Ancient Italy. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter, 297-319.
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Farney, G.D. and G.J. Bradley (eds) The Peoples of Ancient Italy. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter., 2018
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Adam Ledgeway
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Ideas, Attitudes and Beliefs about Language in Italy from the Thirteenth to the Fifteenth Century
Marco Spreafico
Warburg Institute, 2018
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Sicily in the Roman Imperial Period: Language and Society
Kalle Korhonen
Language and Linguistic Contact in Ancient Sicily (ed. Olga Tribulato), 2012
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2023. Brown, Joshua. “Untraced polymorphy and vernaculars in contact in Renaissance Italy”. In Alessandra Petrocchi and Joshua Brown. Languages and Cross-Cultural Exchanges in Renaissance Italy. Late Medieval and Early Modern Series, 30. (Turnhout: Brepols), pp.95-120.
Joshua Brown
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Caterina Mongiat Farina. Questione di lingua: L’ideologia del dibattito sull’italiano nel Cinquecento in The Sixteenth Century Journal (2015).
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Sintassi storica: Atti del XXX Congresso Internazionale délia Società di Linguistica Italiana . Ed. by Paolo Ramat & Elisa Roma
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Diachronica, 1999
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From Kyme to Cumae: Cumaean (hi)stories of continuity and eradication in E. Bianchi, C. Pelloso (eds), Roma e l'Italia tirrenica. Magistrature e ordinamenti istituzionali nei secoli V e IV a.C., Orso 2020, Alessandria, 251-274
Daniele Miano
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CANADIAN SOCIETY FOR ITALIAN STUDIES Compiled by BORRELLO, Antonio, 2-79 Elm
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LatinNow! The Latinization of the north-western Roman provinces: sociolinguistics, archaeology and epigraphy
Alex Mullen
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Multilingualism in Venetian Dalmatia: studying languages and orality in written administrative documents from Split (fifteenth/sixteenth centuries)
Lena Sadovski
Mediterranean Historical Review 36/2 (2021), 217-236, 2021
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Language, geography and history in medieval Italy
Nigel Vincent
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A linguistic perspective on intermediality in Early Modern Italy. The Regno, 1450-1700
Chiara De Caprio
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‘Remembering Old and New Rulers: Lombards and Carolingians in Carolingian Italian Memory’, Medieval History Journal, 13, 1 (2010), pp. 23-53.
Luigi Andrea Berto
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Antonella Ghignoli
Digital diplomatics. The Computer as a Tool for the Diplomatist?, edd. A. Ambrosio, S. Barret, G. Vogeler, Köln u.a., Böhlau Verlag (Archiv für Diplomatik, Beiheft 14), pp. 109-121.
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Mauro Perani
in Vidro, N., I.E. Zwiep, J. Olszowy-Schlanger (eds), A Universal Art. Hebrew Grammar across Disciplines and Faiths, (Studies in Jewish History and Culture Series), Brill, Leiden-Boston, 2014, pp. 137-161.
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Pierno, Franco, ed. "The Church and the Languages of Italy Before the Council of Trent." Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 2015.
Johnny L. Bertolio
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2017. “Multilingual merchants: the trade network of the 14th century Tuscan merchant Francesco di Marco Datini.” In E.-M. Wagner, B. Beinhoff & B. Outhwaite (Eds), Merchants of Innovation. The languages of traders (Studies in Language Change, 15). Berlin, De Gruyter Mouton, pp.235-251.
Joshua Brown
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Daniele Federico Maras
Etruscan Studies, 2019
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Language and Linguistic Contact in Ancient Sicily, 2012
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Catherine Avino
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Christian Y Dupont
Italica, 2014
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Veronica Cicolani
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Joshua Brown
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Voicing a language. Italian and Italians in the New Norcia Archives, «New Norcia Studies», 23 (2016), pp. 25-37.
Federica Verdina
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