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The second volume of Harm Pinkster's Oxford Latin Syntax is a stunning achievement and an admirably thorough account of the Latin ‘complex sentence and discourse’. Far from restricting itself to classical prose, the work covers Latin texts from c. 200 bc to c. ad 450, in both poetry and prose.
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A Latinização da Terminologia Lógica Aristotélica e Estoica
This paper presents a study of the Aristotelian and Stoic terminology in Logic as they are couched in Latin phrases and terms.
Paulo Alcoforado
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Le nom du bourreau en latin et dans les langues romanes
Le présent article revient sur l’étymologie des noms du bourreau en latin et dans les langues romanes et s’interroge sur les moyens lexicaux mis en œuvre dans ces langues pour contourner le tabou qui condamnait au silence les mots le désignant ...
Maxime CANIN
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BRINGING CIVILIZATION: SAVAGERY AND THE TAMING OF THE SAVAGE
“See, the Conqu’ring Hero Comes” goes the famous chorus from Handel’s Judas Maccabeus, but how does the hero conquer? Achilles defeats his enemies through his extraordinary prowess in battle, Odysseus by using his wit, but some heroes must abandon the ...
Nicholas D. Newman
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Latin graphemes Z and V in Internet genres [PDF]
The article compares the use of graphemes Z and V in written Russian Internet mass media of various genres: traditional (articles of Internet news portals and sites of regional governments), communicative (comments, messages, posts on social networks ...
Shtukareva, Elena Borisovna
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Difference Covering Arrays and Pseudo-Orthogonal Latin Squares [PDF]
Difference arrays are used in applications such as software testing, authentication codes and data compression. Pseudo-orthogonal Latin squares are used in experimental designs.
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It is well known that Greek language and culture had a great impact on Roman culture and literature in the Latin language. However, the influence of the Latin language on Greek has drawn less attention, particularly when it comes to loanwords.
Alka Lončar
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Botanical Latin: History, Grammar, Syntax, Terminology and Vocabulary. William T. Stearn. London and Edinburgh: Thomas Nelson and Sons, Ltd., 1966. xiv, 566pp.($14.75) [PDF]
Excerpt: As W. T. Stearn reminds us in the preface to this attractive and welcome work, the realm of literature which a knowledge of botanical Latin opens to botanists is a strange barbarous place for classicists; invited into it as an interpreter, a ...
Wilkinson, R S
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Teaching Latin to law students in the midst of the decolonisation of the university curriculum
Since 2015, the higher education sector in South Africa has been marked by protests and debates around inter alia tuition fees, language and the decolonisation of the university curriculum.
Allison J.N. Geduld
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