Bibliography

Filippo
Motta

4 publications between 1992 and 2020 indexed
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2020

work
Motta, Filippo, Studi celtici, ed. Andrea Nuti, Pisa: Pisa University Press, 2020. xxiv + 520 pp.

1995

article
Motta, Filippo, “La stele di Cureggio”, in: Joseph F. Eska, R. Geraint Gruffydd, and Nicolas Jacobs (eds), Hispano-Gallo-Brittonica: essays in honour of professor D. Ellis Evans on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1995. 126–137.

1993

article
Motta, Filippo, “Gall. δεκαντεν, pitt. Δεκανται, ant. irl. -De(i)chet”, in: Bela Brogyanyi, and Reiner Lipp (eds), Comparative-historical linguistics: Indo-European and Finno-Ugric. Papers in honor of Oswald Szemerényi III, 97, Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 1993. 293–303.

1992

article
Motta, Filippo, “Vues présentes sur le celtique cisalpin”, Études Celtiques 29 (1992): 311–318.  
abstract:
[FR] Dans les vingt dernières années la connaissance du lépontique et du gaulois d’Italie a été notablement enrichie par certaines trouvailles fort importantes ainsi que par de nombreuses études. Tableau synthétique des nouvelles données linguistiques et culturelles apportées par l’épigraphie de ce domaine.

[EN] Present views on Cisalpine Celtic.
During the last twenty years, the knowledge of Lepontic and of Italian Gaulish has been notably enriched by very important finds, and also by numerous studies. The author proposes a synthesis of all new linguistical and cultural data provided by epigraphy in this particular resort.
Persée – Études Celtiques, vol. 29, 1992: <link>
abstract:
[FR] Dans les vingt dernières années la connaissance du lépontique et du gaulois d’Italie a été notablement enrichie par certaines trouvailles fort importantes ainsi que par de nombreuses études. Tableau synthétique des nouvelles données linguistiques et culturelles apportées par l’épigraphie de ce domaine.

[EN] Present views on Cisalpine Celtic.
During the last twenty years, the knowledge of Lepontic and of Italian Gaulish has been notably enriched by very important finds, and also by numerous studies. The author proposes a synthesis of all new linguistical and cultural data provided by epigraphy in this particular resort.