"Su e gi per l'Italia, libro di lingua viva" by Giacomo Maria Lombardo, published in 1910, is an engaging Italian language textbook designed to immerse students in the language through a journey across Italy. More than just a grammar guide, this book offers a vibrant snapshot of early 20th-century Italy, blending linguistic lessons with cultural observations. Lombardo's work presents dialogues and narratives that capture the essence of Italian life and the nuances of its language, making it an invaluable resource for students. With its practical exercises and vivid descriptions, this text provides a unique and immersive experience, allowing readers to not only learn the language but also to explore the rich tapestry of Italian society. A fascinating piece for language enthusiasts and those interested in historical linguistics and Italian culture.
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