• Commentarii in Epistulam ad Galatas II, 3 =Patrologia Latina 26, 357, cited after David Stifter, Old Celtic Languages, 2012, p.110. Galatas excepto sermone Graeco...
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    and Smyrna. Non-Muslim ethnic minorities in the empire used French as a lingua franca and used French-language publications, while some provincial newspapers...
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  • 2306/. (Bulgarian Dialect Atlas. Sofia, 1980, section IV: the village of Galata –under No 1471, Dobrevtsi /under No 1458/, and Kirchevo (Pomak Leshnitsa)...
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  • "Reviewed Work: Marii Victorini Afri. Commentarii in Epistulas Pauli ad Galatas, ad Philippenses, ad Ephesios by Albrecht Locher". The Classical World...
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    Sea and Migration Museums"), established in 2005, which also includes the Galata - Museo del mare, the naval museum of Pegli and the monumental complex of...
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  • produced in Galata, with production in daylight hours and distribution at nighttime; Ottoman authorities did not allow production of the Galata-based newspapers...
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    history, Turkish enjoyed official status, having an important role as the lingua franca of the multilingual governing elite. Written in Perso-Arabic script...
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    remained inside the kārum. The term kārum means "port" in Akkadian, the lingua franca of the time, but its meaning was later extended to refer to any trading...
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  • grand serraglio, or imperial palace of Constantinople, as it appears from Galata: curiously engraved on copper plates. The Present State of the Islands of...
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