Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volumes 9-10Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1999 |
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... origin , or the State of cultural origin , or the State of historical and archaeological origin . This provision , which is linked to the doctrine of the Common Heritage of Mankind , is a rather weak version of Greek and Turkish ...
... origin , or the State of cultural origin , or the State of historical and archaeological origin . This provision , which is linked to the doctrine of the Common Heritage of Mankind , is a rather weak version of Greek and Turkish ...
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... origin . The latter quality made their integration difficult , and they are often found marrying widows . Many of them bore no surname and where just known by their country of origin . A person from Gaul was called Galia or Gallia ...
... origin . The latter quality made their integration difficult , and they are often found marrying widows . Many of them bore no surname and where just known by their country of origin . A person from Gaul was called Galia or Gallia ...
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... origin , but did so via Sicily . This makes Sicily a fundamental point of reference for any history of our language and , rather than speaking of Arabisms , Hispanisms , Gallicisms , etc. , many times we really have to speak of Siculo ...
... origin , but did so via Sicily . This makes Sicily a fundamental point of reference for any history of our language and , rather than speaking of Arabisms , Hispanisms , Gallicisms , etc. , many times we really have to speak of Siculo ...
Contents
Some sources for the history | 14 |
Le barche dello Stato Pontificio nel litorale | 34 |
Survey of traditional Italian ships | 51 |
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