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|a Montefusco, Antonio
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|a Bischetti, Sara
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|a Francesco da Barberino al crocevia : Culture, società, bilinguismo
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|a Berlin/Boston
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|a This volume presents an interesting case study dealing with the relationship between bilingualism and society in 14th-century Florence. Francesco da Barberino's Documenta Amoris are a sort of orthodox contrappunto of the Commedia, in which Dante's linguistic experimentation is substituted by Francesco's rigid bilingualism. The book provides one of the first interpretations of this fundamental figure of 14th-century Florentine culture.
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|a Creative Commons
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|a Italian
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|a Sociolinguistics
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|a Bilingualism & multilingualism
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|a Historical & comparative linguistics
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|a Literary studies: classical, early & medieval
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|a Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700
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|a Francesco da Barberino
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|a Medieval Bilingualism
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|a Medieval Italy
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|a Italian Medieval Studies
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