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Latin (lingua Latina, Latin: [ˈlɪŋɡʷa ɫaˈtiːna], or Latinum, Latin: [ɫaˈtiːnʊ̃]) is a
classical language belonging to the
Italic branch of the Indo-European...
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Sphera volgare,
featuring the Sun, the Moon, the
winds and the
stars as living.
Woodcut illustration from an
edition of De
sphaera mundi, Venice, 1537...
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tradotte alla
commune utilità di
ciascuno per L. Fauno, in
buona lingua volgare, Venice, 1543.
Lodovico Domenichi, Vite di Plutarco.
Tradotte da m. Lodouico...
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grammatica con l'orthographia
della lingua volgare, 1543
Francesco Alunno: Le
richezze della lingua volgare, 1543
Francesco Alunno: La
fabbrica del mondo...
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Giovanni Boccaccio.
Florentine thus
gradually rose to
prominence as the
volgare of the
literate and
upper class in Italy, and it
spread throughout the...
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imitatori (1818) and Dell'amor
patrio di
Dante e del suo
libro intorno al
Volgare Eloquio (1820)
maintain that the
language of
every other century has equal...
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institutional framework of his time. In 1673 he
published in Rome Il
dottor volgare (The po****r lawyer), a vast
synthesis of all
contemporary legal knowledge...
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University Press. Scarpanti, Edoardo. 2012.
Saggi linguistici sul
latino volgare. Mantova:
Universitas Studiorum. ISBN 9788833690087. Weiss, Michael. 2009...
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Saint Catherine praying, from
Orazioni in
volgare italiano, 15th century,
Biblioteca Comunale Ms. T. II. 7, f. 161r...
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initially concerned with the
proper basis for
literary use of the
volgare, or
vernacular language of Italy,
which would later become the Italian...