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Etymological Dictionary of Etruscan Words - Updated Version - cover

Etymological Dictionary of Etruscan Words - Updated Version

Adolfo Zavaroni

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This Dictionary allows you to completely and rationally translate the longest and most important Etruscan texts. It is based on etymological comparison with ancient Indo-European languages. The greatest number of decisive matches is obtained with Proto-Germanic, but the Greek and Italic dialects also provide useful comparisons for the interpretation of a fair number of words. According to the A., before settling in Italy the Etruscans were a nomadic people who acquired words and lexemes from Indo-European people among whom they had temporarily settled in previous centuries and who  in any case used to travel and exchange goods or raid.
Disponible desde: 25/03/2024.

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