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Author Search all publications by the author Landolfi Petrone, Giuseppe
Title L'origine del linguaggio
temi, teorie e testi
Edition 1. ed
Place : Publ. Roma: Aracne
Year 2007
Written in Italian
Extent 182 p.
Notes Contains bibliography
ISBN 978-88-548-1192-8
Series Aracne. 11, Scienze storiche, filosofiche, pedagogiche e psicologiche; 230
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Classification
General topics / History of linguistics / Theory of language (earlier periods) / Antiquity (theory of language)
General topics / History of linguistics / Theory of language (earlier periods) / Enlightenment (theory of language)
General topics / History of linguistics / Theory of language (earlier periods) / Idealism (philosophy)
General topics / History of linguistics / Theory of language (earlier periods) / Middle Ages (theory of language)
General topics / History of linguistics / Theory of language (earlier periods) / Renaissance (theory of language)
General topics / History of linguistics / History of linguistics (19th century)
Domains / Biolinguistics / Language origin
Domains / Methodology / Philosophy of science / Theory of evolution
Domains / Sociolinguistics / Language and society / Language and religion
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Altertum (Sprachtheorie) ; Antiquity (theory of language) ; Enlightenment (theory of language) ; Idealism (philosophy) ; Medieval theory of language; Middle Ages (theory of language) ; Renaissance (theory of language) ; History of linguistics (19th century) ; Phylogenese; Language origin ; Evolution (theory of) ; Theory of evolution ; Religion; Language and religion
Named Persons
Plato
Aristoteles
Augustinus, Aurelius
Abaelard, Peter
Wilhelm <von Ockham>
Dante <Alighieri>
Nicolaus <de Cusa>
Sozzini, Fausto
Descartes, René
Simon, Richard
Locke, John
Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm
Vico, Giambattista
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
Burnett, James
Herder, Johann Gottfried von
Hamann, Johann Georg
Humboldt, Wilhelm von
Grimm, Jacob
Lucretius Carus, Titus