""Vocabolario nautico italiano"" by Francesco Corazzini is a comprehensive nautical dictionary presenting Italian maritime terms alongside their equivalents in French, Spanish, Portuguese, Latin, Greek, English, and German. This detailed reference work, originally published in 1899, serves as an invaluable resource for scholars, historians, and maritime enthusiasts interested in the nuances of nautical language across various cultures. The dictionary provides a rich source of information for understanding historical maritime practices and the evolution of nautical terminology. Its multilingual approach makes it an essential tool for comparative linguistic studies and for anyone seeking to navigate the complexities of international maritime communication. Preserving a wealth of historical and linguistic data, this vocabulary remains a significant contribution to the field of nautical studies.
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