Giuliano Bonfante

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Giuliano Bonfante

Giuliano Bonfante (6 August 1904,

Etruscans and other Italic peoples. He was professor of linguistics at the University of Genoa and then at the University of Turin.[2][3]

Bonfante was born in Milan, the son of jurist Pietro Bonfante.[4] He collaborated with his daughter, Larissa Bonfante, in his study of the Etruscan language. He became a member of the Accademia dei Lincei in 1958.

He died in Rome.[5]

Bibliography

  • Della intonazione sillabica indoeuropea (1930)
  • I dialetti indoeuropei (Naples, 1931)
  • Storia del diritto romano 2 v. (1958–59)
  • Latini e Germani in Italia (Brescia, 1965)
  • La dottrina neolinguistica (Turin, 1970)
  • Studi romeni (Rome, 1973)
  • La protopatria degli Slavi (Wrocław, 1984)
  • Grammatica latina: per le Scuole Medie Superiori(Milan, 1987)
  • Lingua e cultura degli Etruschi (1985)
  • La lingua parlata in Orazio (1994)
  • The origin of the Romance Languages: Stages in the Development of Latin (1999)
  • The Etruscan language: an introduction (1983; rev. ed. 2002)[6]

Necrology

References

  1. ^ "TITUS-Galeria: Bonfante".
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  3. ^ Annuario della Nobiltà Italiana, XXXI edizione (Teglio, 2010), volume III, titolati umbertini
  4. ^ Bonfante, Pietro http://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/pietro-bonfante/
  5. ^ Julian Hugo Bonfante (1976). Scritti in onore di Giuliano Bonfante. Paideia.
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