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LATIN DISCOURSE PARTICLES, 'MEDICAL LATIN' AND 'CLASSICAL LATIN'
Mnemosyne, 2000Examinant la classification pragmatique des particules latines etablie par C. Kroon, l'A. met en evidence deux autres caracteristiques des termes nam et enim que sont l'absence d'une dimension temporelle, d'une part, et l'effet d'expectative, d'autre part, dans le traite «De medicina» de Cassius Felix.
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2021
Latin-Greek and Greek-Latin translations projects, even if asymmetric in their output, are strongly interconnected. This chapter discusses translations made from Greek into Latin in an attempt to reconstruct the canon of translated Greek works in the Latin West.
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Latin-Greek and Greek-Latin translations projects, even if asymmetric in their output, are strongly interconnected. This chapter discusses translations made from Greek into Latin in an attempt to reconstruct the canon of translated Greek works in the Latin West.
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2021
Latin-Greek and Greek-Latin translations projects, even if asymmetric in their output, are strongly interconnected. This chapter discusses translations made from Greek into Latin in an attempt to reconstruct the canon of translated Greek works in the Latin West.
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Latin-Greek and Greek-Latin translations projects, even if asymmetric in their output, are strongly interconnected. This chapter discusses translations made from Greek into Latin in an attempt to reconstruct the canon of translated Greek works in the Latin West.
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Latin Language and Latin Culture
2001The Latin language is popularly imagined in a number of specific ways: as a masculine language, an imperial language, a classical language, a dead language. This book considers the sources of these metaphors and analyses their effect on how Latin literature is read.
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Americanism and Latinity in Latin America
Diogenes, 1963What in reality, in its relationship with other parts of the world, is that part of America usually called Latin? On the socio-cultural level, in what way does it form a homogeneous sociological complex permitting it to be considered entirely Latin—quite apart from its geographical unity—and, at the same time, part of an American whole within whose ...
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International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2008
Latin squares were first introduced and studied by the famous mathematician Leonhard Euler in the 1700s. Through the years, Latin squares have been used in areas such as statistics, graph theory, coding theory, the generation of random numbers as well as in the design and analysis of experiments.
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Latin squares were first introduced and studied by the famous mathematician Leonhard Euler in the 1700s. Through the years, Latin squares have been used in areas such as statistics, graph theory, coding theory, the generation of random numbers as well as in the design and analysis of experiments.
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Nexus between financial development and energy poverty in Latin America
Energy Policy, 2022Muhammad Mohsin +2 more
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Classical Latin—Medieval Latin—Neo-Latin
2015Sarah Knight, Stefan Tilg, Keith Sidwell
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Latin Grammarians on the Latin Accent
2019Latin Grammarians on the Latin Accent offers a fresh perspective on a long-standing debate about the value of Latin grammarians writing about the Latin accent: should the information they give us be taken seriously, or should much of it should be dismissed as copied mindlessly from Greek sources?
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