- The
Accademia della Crusca (Italian: [akkaˈdɛːmja
della ˈkruska]; lit. 'Academy of the Bran'),
generally abbreviated as La
Crusca, is a Florence-based...
- Italian, and French. The name is
taken from the
Florentine Accademia della Crusca, an
organization founded in 1583 to "purify" the
Italian language. Bertie...
-
Vocabolario della Crusca,
Alessandro T****oni took a
stand against the 14th-century
models of
Pietro Bembo and the
Accademia della Crusca,
finding the...
-
Vocabolario degli Accademici della Crusca was the
first dictionary of the
Italian language,
published in 1612 by the
Accademia della Crusca. It was also only the...
- (plural: zucchini) is
attested earlier and
hence preferred by the
Accademia della Crusca, the
Italian language regulator. The
feminine zucchina (plural: zucchine)...
-
dictionary Vocabolario degli Accademici della Crusca (compiled from 1591 to 1608) by the
Accademia della Crusca and the
Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa...
- and Cesena, and was
partly responsible for the
establishment of the
Della Crusca Academy. He was an
authority on
ancient languages and philology, and...
- Eventually, Bembo's
ideas prevailed, and the
foundation of the
Accademia della Crusca in
Florence (1582–1583), the
official legislative body of the Italian...
-
Meteorological Archive.
Antinori was a
member of the
Accademia della Crusca and
wrote many
entries for the
Crusca dictionary on
scientific topics. He had a particular...
- "Accademia
della Crusca,
Guida alla
scelta dell'articolo".
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original on 2011-07-20.
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della Crusca, Articolo...