Rex E. Wallace
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American linguist and classicist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)His works include:
Books:- The Sabellic Languages of Ancient Italy. München: Lincom.
- 2008. Zikh Rasna. A Manual of Etruscan Language and Inscriptions. New York/Ann Arbor, MI: Beech Stave.
- Tuck, Anthony, and Rex Wallace. 2018. The Archaeology of Language at Poggio Civitate (Murlo). Roma: Bretschneider.
- 1996. “Etruscan Inscriptions on a Greek Kylix in the J. Paul Getty Museum: Addenda et Corrigenda.” Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 101: 291–294.
- 2005. “A Faliscan Inscription in the Michael and Judy Steinhardt Collection.” Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 153: 175–182.
- 2007. “Etruscan Inscriptions on Fragments of Bucchero Kyathoi Recovered from Poggio Civitate.” Studi Etruschi 72: 189–197.
- 2010. “Etruscan mlak[ and the Interpretation of the Inscription on the Santa Teresa kyathos.” In Richard Page and Aaron Rubin (eds.), Studies in Classical Linguistics in honor of Philip Baldi, pp. 141–147. Leiden/New York: Brill.
- 2011. “The Latin Alphabet and Orthography.” In James Clackson (ed.), A Companion to the Latin Language, pp. 9–28. London/New York: Wiley-Blackwell.
- 2017. “The Italic Languages.” In Mate Kapović (ed.), The Indo-European Languages, pp. 324–368. London/New York: Routledge.
- Tuck, Anthony, and Rex Wallace. 2020. “The Social Context of Proto-Literacy in Central Italy: The Case of Poggio Civitate.” In Ruth Whitehouse (ed.), Etruscan Literacy in its Social Context, pp. 9–20. London: Accordia Research Centre, University of London.
- 2023. “Alphabet, Epigraphy, and Literacy in Central Italy in the 7th–5th centuries BCE.” In James Adams, Anna Chahoud, and Giuseppe Pezzini (eds.), Early Latin: Constructs, Diversity, Reception, pp. 15–40. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
According to Wikipedia, Rex E. Wallace is an American linguist and classical scholar specializing in Etruscan language, languages of ancient Italy, epigraphy, historical linguistics. He served as Professor of Classics at University of Massachusetts Amherst from 1985 until his retirement in 2018.
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- I tirreni a Lemnos: Evidenza linguistica e tradizioni storiche (1998) (3)
- Gli Etruschi. La scrittura, la lingua, la società (2020) (2)
- Il Liber Linteus di Zagabria. Testualità e Contenuto (Biblioteca di “StudiEtruschi“ 50) by Valentina Belfiore (2012) (1)
- Il nome Etrusco di Atlante (1989) (0)
- Announcements (2006) (0)
- Iscrizioni umbre minori. By Giovanna Rocca (1999) (0)
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