Rules and grammars of Italian in eighteenth-century England: the case of Giuseppe Baretti

In England, after the Renaissance, the Italian language enjoyed a renewed interest in the eighteenth-century, due to the appeal of Italian literature, as well as travel, opera, commerce, and fashionable education. This led to a fertile production of language manuals and in particular of grammar text...

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Main Author: De Gasperin, V
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Taylor and Francis 2016