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Notes on the Late Latin Accusative Absolute construction [PDF]
This paper investigates the accusative absolute (ACC ABS) construction in Late Latin, a syntactic innovation distinguishing post-Classical Latin from its Classical predecessor. While the ablative absolute (ABL ABS) predominates in Classical Latin, Late Latin exhibits a broader range of absolute constructions, including nominative, accusative, and mixed
Paola Cotticelli +2 more
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Cross-sectional analysis of late HAART initiation in Latin America and the Caribbean: late testers and late presenters. [PDF]
Starting HAART in a very advanced stage of disease is assumed to be the most prevalent form of initiation in HIV-infected subjects in developing countries. Data from Latin America and the Caribbean is still lacking.
Brenda Crabtree-Ramírez +13 more
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This article addresses the use of Latin accounts of Homer’s archetypal sorceress, Circe, in visual narratives constructed to embellish quattrocento marriage chests (cassoni).
Margaret Franklin
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The successful introduction of Lucian to Western Europe in late 14th century, which was followed by Latin translations of a number of his works produced in the first half of the 15th century, continued in Italy also in the second half of the century ...
Ioannis Deligiannis
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Looking for the Articloid: Ille and ipse in the Itinerarium Egeriae
This paper examines the status of the Latin demonstrative ille and the intensifier ipse, which are the sources of definite articles in modern Romance languages.
Antanas Keturakis
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With the appearance in 2020 of a long-awaited second “late antique” instalment of the Handbuch der lateinischen Literatur der Antike (Munich: C.H. Beck, 1989– ) and a new, collaborative Cambridge History of Later Latin Literature now at an advanced stage
Mark Vessey
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DEITTICO, ARTICOLO ‘ARTICOLOIDE’. MULTIFUNZIONALITÀ DEI DIMOSTRATIVI NEL CHRONICON VULTURNENSE [PDF]
The study of Latin demonstratives in early medieval texts has mainly focused on the diachronic reconstruction of the formation of the article from the demonstrative.
Rossana CICCARELLI
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Pouvoir et lettres de 284 à 410 apr. J.-C.
The theme of “Power and Letters” can hardly be dissociated from its counterpoint “Letters and Power”. In a state where there was no institutionalised censorship, but where the power of the emperor increased markedly after the crisis of the 3rd century ...
François Ploton-Nicollet
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Morphosyntactic realignment and markedness change in Late Latin: Evidence from charter texts
This paper discusses how the Latin accusative became the unmarked default case and how this markedness turn is related to the morphosyntactic realignment of the grammatical relations in Late Latin.
Timo Korkiakangas
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Sky-Maiden and World Mythology
Traditions that share the least number of motifs are located in continental Eurasia and Melanesia. African mythologies are poor and stand nearer to the Indo‑Pacific than to the Continental Eurasian pole.
Yuri Berezkin
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