Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 4Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1994 |
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Page 187
... port of Livorno , were also distinct from the ' native ' Jews . In the case of Tunis they actually broke away and formed a separate , autonomous community in 1710. " But still , there was a sense of a Sephardi world , a lingua franca ...
... port of Livorno , were also distinct from the ' native ' Jews . In the case of Tunis they actually broke away and formed a separate , autonomous community in 1710. " But still , there was a sense of a Sephardi world , a lingua franca ...
Page 287
... ports . On the other hand , it constituted a significant entry ( and exit ) point linking North Africa to the Arab East and connecting northern Mediterranean ports to sub - Saharan Africa . Many of the same general statements might be ...
... ports . On the other hand , it constituted a significant entry ( and exit ) point linking North Africa to the Arab East and connecting northern Mediterranean ports to sub - Saharan Africa . Many of the same general statements might be ...
Page 360
... port of Livorno can hold the permanently lurking rust at bay and prevent it from gnawing away at the skin of the ship . A Sysiphean task because a ship is never in a perfect condition . No minute passes by without one part or the other ...
... port of Livorno can hold the permanently lurking rust at bay and prevent it from gnawing away at the skin of the ship . A Sysiphean task because a ship is never in a perfect condition . No minute passes by without one part or the other ...
Contents
An Overview of the Linguistic and Literary | 16 |
Majorcan Literature and Literary Movements | 28 |
Les Origines Mythiques de la Corse et le Combat | 53 |
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