Glossary entry (derived from question below)
May 27, 2004 20:28
20 yrs ago
Italian term
paleovenete
Homework / test
Italian to English
Art/Literary
History
an historical term
Proposed translations
(English)
2 +1 | Paleovenetian | awilliams |
4 +1 | Paleo-Venetian | Gian |
3 +1 | paleo-venetic | David Russi |
4 | early Venetian | manducci |
4 | paleo-Veneto | Mario Marcolin |
Proposed translations
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Paleovenetian
Just a guess.
Alessandra Facciolo, Antonio Tagliacozzo: Paleovenetian animal burials from Padova, Via Santa Eufemia (VIII-VII Century B.C.)http://www.dur.ac.uk/icaz.2002/sessions/general.html
Alessandra Facciolo, Antonio Tagliacozzo: Paleovenetian animal burials from Padova, Via Santa Eufemia (VIII-VII Century B.C.)http://www.dur.ac.uk/icaz.2002/sessions/general.html
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Comment: "thanks for your very comprehensive answer"
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8 mins
paleo-venetic
A possible translation
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Mario Marcolin
: Close enough - for the pre-Roman culture of the Veneti
8 hrs
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early Venetian
Paleo-
Pa´le`o-
1. A combining form meaning old, ancient; as, palearctic, paleontology, paleothere, paleography
VARIANT FORMS: or pale– or palaeo– or palae–
PREFIX: 1. Ancient; prehistoric; old: paleobotany. 2. Early; primitive: Paleozoic.
ETYMOLOGY: Greek palaio-, from palaios, ancient, from palai, long ago. See kwel-2 in Appendix I.
Pa´le`o-
1. A combining form meaning old, ancient; as, palearctic, paleontology, paleothere, paleography
VARIANT FORMS: or pale– or palaeo– or palae–
PREFIX: 1. Ancient; prehistoric; old: paleobotany. 2. Early; primitive: Paleozoic.
ETYMOLOGY: Greek palaio-, from palaios, ancient, from palai, long ago. See kwel-2 in Appendix I.
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Paleo-Venetian
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... rich history. From the Paleo-Venetian to the Gaelic period, testified
by some land toponyms such as Canzago and Tiago. • Ospitale ..
... rich history. From the Paleo-Venetian to the Gaelic period, testified
by some land toponyms such as Canzago and Tiago. • Ospitale ..
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paleo-Veneto
This is related to the pre-Roman period:
"The colonization process covered the whole of Veneto, city after city, and meant also the building of long important roads. Both actions, by inserting the Roman culture into the territory, aimed at consolidating the conquest of the area and allowed for the diffusion of the Roman civilization into the *Paleo-veneto* world. The roads had not just military and commercial uses but were also roads for the transmission of culture. During the years 150-70 B.C. important roads were built, such as the Postumia (Genoa - Aquileia), the Aurelia (Padua - Asolo) and the Annia (Adria - Aquileia)
http://people.clemson.edu/~bentonc/5769.html
I would avoid "-venetian" since this has to do with (post-Roman)Venice
:)
"The colonization process covered the whole of Veneto, city after city, and meant also the building of long important roads. Both actions, by inserting the Roman culture into the territory, aimed at consolidating the conquest of the area and allowed for the diffusion of the Roman civilization into the *Paleo-veneto* world. The roads had not just military and commercial uses but were also roads for the transmission of culture. During the years 150-70 B.C. important roads were built, such as the Postumia (Genoa - Aquileia), the Aurelia (Padua - Asolo) and the Annia (Adria - Aquileia)
http://people.clemson.edu/~bentonc/5769.html
I would avoid "-venetian" since this has to do with (post-Roman)Venice
:)
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