• from romanzo) After the letter ⟨l⟩ (e.g. alzare /alˈtsare/) Exceptions: elzeviro /eldzeˈviro/ and Belzebù /beldzeˈbu/ In the suffixes -anza, -enza and -onzolo...
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  • one page-survey dedicated to culture, used to feature the main article "Elzeviro" (named after the House of Elzevir font originally used), which over the...
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    friend of Isotta who was spending her holidays in Cervia, dedicated an elzeviro, an article in the third page of a newspaper, to her in Corriere della...
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  • Roma Tre, 2, 2006, pp. 47–70. Nancy Isenberg, editor, Giustiniana Wynne, Caro Memmo, mon cher frére, Treviso, Elzeviro editore, 2010. ISBN 88-87528-24-1...
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    reporter and as a literary journalist. His writing passed the so-called Elzeviro test, at once erudite, sharply to the point, rich and free in its use of...
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    Federico Casari (2015). "The Elzeviro vindicated. Towards Emilio Cecchi's Pesci rossi" (PDF). The Origin of the Elzeviro. Journalism and Literature in...
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