Publication: An Influential Latin Dictionary and Its Etymologies (12th Century CE) in the Linguistic Landscape of Medieval Europe. Hugutio of Pisa’s Derivationes
An Influential Latin Dictionary and Its Etymologies (12th Century CE) in the Linguistic Landscape of Medieval Europe. Hugutio of Pisa’s Derivationes
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Loporcaro, M. (2023). An Influential Latin Dictionary and Its Etymologies (12th Century CE) in the Linguistic Landscape of Medieval Europe. Hugutio of Pisa’s Derivationes. In G. W. Most, D. Schäfer, & M. Söderblom Saarela (Eds.), Plurilingualism in Traditional Eurasian Scholarship. Thinking in Many Tongues (pp. 212–226). Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004527256_019
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The bestselling dictionary of the late Middle Ages was named after a morphological procedure, “derivations.” It was written by Hugutio (also known as Uguccione) from Pisa, bishop of Ferrara, probably in the 1160s, and its title refers to one of the procedures used in order to explain the origin and meaning of words. In addition, etymological speculation, with the method inherited from Latin Antiquity—from Varro via Isidore of Seville—also has a prominent place in this work, which enjoyed great success. In an epoch when the Romance lan
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Loporcaro, M. (2023). An Influential Latin Dictionary and Its Etymologies (12th Century CE) in the Linguistic Landscape of Medieval Europe. Hugutio of Pisa’s Derivationes. In G. W. Most, D. Schäfer, & M. Söderblom Saarela (Eds.), Plurilingualism in Traditional Eurasian Scholarship. Thinking in Many Tongues (pp. 212–226). Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004527256_019