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Medieval Latin

2023
The term Medieval Latin refers to Latin from c. 500 until c. 1500 ce. In the first few centuries, Medieval Latin defines texts which contrive to follow the rules of formal literary language, in contrast to Vulgar Latin, which describes the non-formal registers of spoken language. Throughout its history, Medieval Latin texts often deviate from the usage
Cardelle de Hartmann, Carmen   +1 more
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Medieval Latin Metaphors

Viator, 2007
This article studies the concept and use of metaphors in medieval Latin literature. After a brief discussion of the theory of metaphors, which were regarded, following Cicero, as transfers of words from one meaning to another and were called translationes and transumptiones, the article studies how metaphors were used in practice, both as multiple ...
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Medieval Latin Reception

2019
This chapter provides an overview of the nature of medieval Latin reception of early Christian biblical interpretation, proposing that ancient exegesis served as an ‘omnipresent foundational force’ undergirding and guiding medieval engagements with the sacred text.
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Medieval Latin

Symposium, 1997
K. P. Harrington, Joseph Pucci
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Queering Medieval Latin Rhetoric

2023
This book reflects on what medieval Latin authors don't say about the sex nobody had-or maybe some had-and about how they don't say it. Their silences are artfully constructed, according to a rhetorical tradition reaching back to classical practice and theory.
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City-level impact of extreme temperatures and mortality in Latin America

Nature Medicine, 2022
Josiah L Kephart   +2 more
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