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Encyclopedia > Eduardo Blasco Ferrer

Professor Eduardo Blasco Ferrer (of the University of Cagliari, Sardinia) is the author of several organic studies about the Sardinian language and is perhaps the one who re-ordered the entire matter.


His masterpiece, "Ello Ellus", is the most accurate Sardinian grammar.


Professor Massimo Pittau (University of Sassari, Sardinia) has better oriented his study to the elements that connect the Sardinian language to Latin and Etruscan, passing through the language of the Nuragici people.


Professor Giovanni Lilliu, the archaeologist who discovered the Nuragic town of Barumini, is another appreciated bon savant and is one of the promoters of the regional law that officially recognised the Sardinian language.


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Amazon.co.uk: ferrer: Books (306 words)
Diedrico by Jose Luis Ferrer Munoz (Paperback - April 1992)
Hablame En Espanol by Eulalio Ferrer (Paperback - 30 Jun 2007)
The Art of Badminton by Ferrers N Nicholson (Unknown Binding - 1934)
Ferrer at AllExperts (270 words)
Ferrer is a Catalan surname meaning iron-worker and may refer to the following:
* Chucho Ferrer (born 1929), a Mexican composer.
*Lupita Ferrer (born 1947), a Venezuelan telenovela actor.
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