Della illustrazione delle lingue antiche e moderne e principalmente dell'italiana / procurata nel secolo XVIII. dagli Italiani - Parte II
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This work examines the illustration and study of ancient and modern languages, particularly focusing on Italian, as pursued by Italians in the 18th century. It discusses various languages, including Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and several Eastern languages, analyzing their grammatical structures, historical significance, and interrelations. The author emphasizes the importance of understanding linguistic similarities and the challenges faced in studying less common languages. The text also critiques previous scholarly efforts and highlights the need for comprehensive research to uncover the connections between languages, ultimately contributing to the broader understanding of linguistic evolution and cultural exchanges.
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