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Micro-field of Verbal Plurality in Latin
Published 2024-12-01Subjects: “…latin language…”
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LIVIUS ANDRONICUS VE LATİN EDEBİYATI’NDAKİ YERİ VE ÖNEMİ
Published 2019-12-01Subjects: Get full text
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“Orpheus’ Sermon”: Making a Case for an Antiquer Dickinson
Published 2016-06-01“…The article discusses Dickinson as seizing upon the classics and the Latin language as correctives to the long lasting impact of Calvinism upon her cultural environment. …”
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Curiositas altissima
Published 2018-12-01“…The works written by Dimitrie Cantemir in Latin language are meant to respond to the curiosity the author assumes that characterizes his readers. …”
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Inscrire la catastrophe dans l’histoire. (Re)lectures de Leonardo Bruni et de Biondo Flavio
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De musica latine scribenda: How to approach a Latin text as a composer without summoning a demon in the process (2022)
Published 2023-06-01“…This first paper on the topic addresses the use of Latin language in musical composition, as many others have tackled its pronunciation in performance but there is not much written about how a composer can use the language confidence and efficiency. …”
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O najdawniejszej włoskiej leksykografii dwujęzycznej, znanej i nieznanej
Published 2023-12-01“…Since the Latin language became part of the education system, all kinds of grammatical compendiums, dictionaries, and commentaries on classical works of Greco-Roman literature have been an indispensable tool for exploring its intricacies. …”
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Errors in Latin Inscriptions on Renaissance Works of Fine Art
Published 2024-12-01“…Ever wider spread of the Latin language in Europe during the Renaissance period resulted in de facto bilingual society. …”
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The Interpretation and Research of Neo-Latin Literature in the Hungarian historia litteraria Tradition between 1711 and 2010
Published 2024-12-01“… The culture of Hungary held Neo-Latin literature in a unique place, which was closely tied to the special status of the Latin language in the country. Latin was not only encouraged for cultural, scientific, or diplomatic purposes, but it also served as the language of public life until 1844. …”
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