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  1. Sep 4, 2022 · The Carnival of Venice is one of the world’s most famous Carnival celebrations. With a thousand-year-old history behind its back, it is a lavish festival with many public events inspired by ancient traditions. The above blog post lifts the veil over the history and the traditions of the Carnival of Venice.

  2. Ancient Celtic-speaking peoples did, actually, have a whole variety of writing systems for their languages that they directly borrowed with one exception, to their neighbors. The first scripts used to write down Celtic languages were variants over the Old Italic script used by Etruscans and thus called Gallo-Etruscan.

  3. 915.042. Book of the Marvels of the World ( Italian: Il Milione, lit. 'The Million', possibly derived from Polo's nickname "Emilione"), [1] in English commonly called The Travels of Marco Polo, is a 13th-century travelogue written down by Rustichello da Pisa from stories told by Italian explorer Marco Polo. It describes Polo's travels through ...

  4. Jul 11, 2019 · At Venice, on the island called Murano, where huge mirrors are made, you may see these workmen … scowling at the reflection of their own suffering in their mirrors and cursing the trade they have chosen.” Still, for several centuries Venetian mirrors were considered the height of luxury, so naturally everyone in Paris wanted one.

  5. Feb 6, 2018 · In sum, this study says that people with depression speak differently than those who don’t have mental health issues: in addition to using an excessive amount of words that convey negative emotions, depressed individuals use more first-person singular pronouns, as well as “absolutist” words. These findings, according to the researchers ...

  6. Mar 2, 2014 · Some language may have been maintained in the Sea Islands Gullah communities, where WPA Writers project folks in the 1930s collected folklore and reported rather direct family connections to groups such as Fulani, Maninka, and Igbo, but not spoken language. 19th century slave revolts were often led by Twi-speaking Fante and Ashanti people known ...

  7. During the Renaissance, the Venetian Republic was renowned as a model of cultural and religious tolerance, at the same time that its authorities locked up Jews at night in the world’s first ghetto, and many of its people took the branding iron to their own slaves. Even in our own time, we can appreciate the irony.

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