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Migration, mobility and language contact in and around the ancient Mediterranean / edited by James Clackson, Patrick James, Katherine McDonald, Livia Tagliapietra, Nicholas Zair
Ouvrage
Appartient aux collections: Cambridge Classical Studies
Publication: Cambridge : Cambridge university press, 2016 Description: 1 vol. (XXI-354 p.) : ill. en noir, cartes ; 22 cmCollection : Cambridge classical studiesISBN: 9781108488440.Langue: AnglaisPays: Royaume-Uni Auteur principal: Clackson, James, Editeur scientifique Co-auteur: James, Patrick, Editeur scientifique; McDonald, Katherine, Editeur scientifique; Tagliapietra, Livia, Editeur scientifique; Zair, Nicholas, Editeur scientifique Résumé: Migration, Mobility and Language Contact in and around the Ancient Mediterranean is the first volume to show the different ways in which surviving linguistic evidence can be used to track movements of people in the ancient world. Eleven chapters cover a number of case studies, which span the period from the seventh century BC to the fourth century AD, ranging from Spain to Egypt, from Sicily to Pannonia. The book includes detailed study of epigraphic and literary evidence written in Latin and Greek, as well as work on languages which are not so well documented, such as Etruscan and Oscan. There is a subject index and an index of works and inscriptions cited. (Source : éditeur). Item type: Ouvrage
Holdings
Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Lyon : MOM - Bibliothèque de la Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée Libre accès HCL HB2059. M5 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 162774
Nanterre : MSH Mondes - Bibliothèque d’archéologie et des sciences de l’Antiquité E.010/614 CLAC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available BMRG32465

Bibliogr. p. 296-334. Notes bibliogr. Index p. 350-354

Migration, Mobility and Language Contact in and around the Ancient Mediterranean is the first volume to show the different ways in which surviving linguistic evidence can be used to track movements of people in the ancient world. Eleven chapters cover a number of case studies, which span the period from the seventh century BC to the fourth century AD, ranging from Spain to Egypt, from Sicily to Pannonia. The book includes detailed study of epigraphic and literary evidence written in Latin and Greek, as well as work on languages which are not so well documented, such as Etruscan and Oscan. There is a subject index and an index of works and inscriptions cited.
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