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Studies in Latin Language and Literature

1973
This book covers a wide range of subjects from Latin literature and language to textual history and criticism. E. D. Francis gives a history of the words prae and pro, as adverb, preposition and prefix. H. D. Jocelyn surveys the distribution and differing uses of quotations from Greek poetry in Cicero's prose writings and D. F. S. Thomson takes a fresh
Thomas Cole, David Ross
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Towards a Study of Latin Language and Literature in Space

Linguarum varietas, 2017
The articles included in this volume show three possible approaches to a geography of Latin language and literature: they focus, respectively, on ethnic identities and their socio- linguistic relevance, literary canons and worlds elsewhere, evolving linguistic norms and polymorphous usages.
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The Place of Saint Patrick in Latin Language and Literature

Vigiliae Christianae, 1952
There is hardly a Latin author that has been studied so often in isolation from his cultural background as St. Patrick. For centuries those scholars who took a special interest in the Apostle of Ireland were, pardonably enough, inclined to see him in relation to the people whom he went to convert rather than to the world from which he came.
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Semitic and Latin Elements in the Language and Literature of Malta

Journal of World Literature, 2017
The Semitic character of Malta’s language and the Latinity of its culture have both contributed towards the complex formation of a unique country marked by dualities of language and identity. This article seeks to outline the development of Maltese as a medium through which Malta could best express itself and construct its own literature, as Maltese ...
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Latin literature and the Arabic language

Abstract Pointing to a millennial history of Latin-Arabic entanglement, the article analyses how Latin literature and the Arabic language influenced each other mutually. It explains the preliminaries of literary entanglement and then deals in chronological order with processes of reception, which led to the ...
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Chapter 17. Latin literature and the Arabic language

Pointing to a millennial history of Latin-Arabic entanglement, the article analyses how Latin literature and the Arabic language influenced each other mutually. It explains the preliminaries of literary entanglement and then deals in chronological order with processes of reception, which led to the Arabization or Latinization of literary works, themes,
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Medieval Latin: Language, Linguistics, and Literature

The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies, 2021
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