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DELLA ILLUSTRAZIONE DELLE LINGUE ANTICHE, E MODERNE E PRINCIPALMENTE DELL'ITALIANA procurata nel Secolo XVIII. DAGL'ITALIANI
Delle lingue antiche, e di quelle moderne che si chiamano Orientali. PARTE II.
Trattati Generali. CAPO I.
Della lingua Ebraica. Grammatici. CAPO II.
Interpetri de' Libri Sacri. CAPO III.
Traduttori de' Libri Sacri. CAPO IV.
Scrittori d'antiquaria, e di bibliografia. Scrittori in Ebraico. CAPO V.
Delle lingue Caldea, e Rabbinica. CAPO VI.
Della lingua greca. Grammatici. CAPO VII.
Editori. CAPO VIII.
This extensive treatise sets out to illuminate the development of ancient tongues and the modern languages that descend from them, with a special focus on Italian. Drawing on manuscript catalogues, literary histories and bibliographic studies, the author gathers every resource that can shed light on how languages evolve and intersect. The opening pages explain the difficulty of such a project and argue that a broader definition of “illustration” is needed when direct evidence is scarce.
The work proceeds by examining striking resemblances among language families—shared noun endings, verb conjugations, and syntactic patterns—to trace possible lines of descent and migration. Brief surveys of Hebrew and its sister languages, as well as plans to link Greek, Latin, and the Romance tongues, illustrate the comparative method in action. Readers will find a scholarly yet readable exploration that invites deeper curiosity about the hidden connections between the words we speak today.
Full title
Della illustrazione delle lingue antiche e moderne e principalmente dell'italiana procurata nel secolo XVIII. dagli Italiani - Parte II procurata nel secolo XVIII. dagli Italiani - Parte II
Language
it
Duration
~5 hours (307K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Giovanni Fini, Carlo Traverso and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2014-03-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1756–1832
An Italian man of letters whose work ranged from classical scholarship to public life, he is remembered for bringing deep learning and civic commitment together. His writing helped preserve the literary history of Lucca while also reflecting a wider European intellectual world.
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