- (it:
napoletano calabrese) and are
called Northern Calabrian or just
Cosentian. The Amantea-Cirò line is
generally considered an
approximate demarcation...
- 700,000. The
demonym of
Cosenza in
English is
Cosentian. The
ancient town is the seat of the
Cosentian Academy, one of the
oldest academies of philosophical...
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Cilentan Irpinian Molisan Tarantino Southern Latian Vastese Castelmezzano Cosentian Language codes ISO 639-2 nap ISO 639-3 nap
Glottolog neap1235 Continental...
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birthplace of
scientist and
philosopher Bernardino Telesio and seat of the
Cosentian Academy,
known for its
cultural institutions, the old quarter, a Hohenstaufen...
- The
Accademia Cosentina ("
Cosentian Academy" or "Telesian Academy" in English) is
still an
Italian accademia or
learned society in Cosenza, Italy. It...
- In 1553 he
married and
settled in Cosenza,
becoming the
founder of the
Cosentian Academy. From 1544 to 1550 and
after 1565 he
lived in the
household of...
- (except in 1799, when it was
annexed to the
department of Crati, i.e.,
Cosentian Calabria),
Tursi was the
first of the four
subdivisions of the then province...
-
ancient athlete J**** Parrhasius, 16th-century
humanist who
founded the
Cosentian Academy in 1511 Jimi Bertucci, singer, songwriter,
musician and composer...
- it was
temporarily annexed to the
department of Crati, that is, to the
Cosentian Calabria. In 1848
during the
Springtime of the Peoples,
Tursi saw the...