- the
foundations of the
Italian language. The
prestige established by the
Tuscan dialect's use in
literature by
Dante Alighieri, Petrarch,
Giovanni Boccaccio...
-
Tuscan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Tuscan may
refer to: A
person from, or
something of, from, or
related to Tuscany, a
region of
Italy Tuscan...
-
Super Tuscans, so that many of the
original Super Tuscans would now
qualify as
standard DOC/G Chianti. Most
producers have
brought their Super Tuscans back...
-
region and what, in his view,
makes other Italians fear the
Tuscans.
Malaparte argues that
Tuscans value intelligence, are
direct and realistic.
Unlike other...
- parti****te in the
Morean War (a
battalion of 400
Tuscans were
already serving there). In 1687 the
Tuscans sent an
additional 4 galleys, plus 2
hired foreign...
- subdialects. The
Tuscan lexicon is
almost entirely shared with
Standard Italian, but many
words may be
perceived as
obsolete or
literary by non-
Tuscans.
There are...
-
Tuscan cuisine refers to the
culinary traditions of the
Tuscan region in
Italy celebrated for its
simplicity and
focus on fresh, high-quality ingredients...
-
Under the
Tuscan Sun is a 2003
American romantic comedy-drama written, produced, and
directed by
Audrey Wells and
starring Diane Lane.
Based on Frances...
- to the
interregional finals;
thanks to a
fourth place in
Group G, the
Tuscans were
promoted in the
North Division of the
Second Division 1927–28, the...
- 1994
helped bring Super Tuscans "back into the fold" from a
regulatory standpoint.
Since the
pioneering work of the
Super Tuscans,
there has been a rapid...