Publisher's Synopsis
Vocabolario Generale Di Pesca Con Le Voci Corrispondenti Nei Varii Dialetti Del Regno, by Cesare Tommasini, is a comprehensive vocabulary of fishing terms in various dialects of the Italian kingdom, originally published in 1906. This historical text provides a fascinating insight into the regional variations of language used by fishermen across Italy during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Beyond its linguistic value, the book serves as a historical record of fishing practices and the tools of the trade at the time. This vocabulary is an invaluable resource for linguists, historians, and anyone interested in the cultural heritage of Italian fishing communities. Its detailed entries and dialectal comparisons make it a unique and enduring contribution to the study of both language and maritime history.
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