British Academy: The UK's National Academy for the Humanities and Social Sciences

Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 129

Aspects of the Language of Latin Prose

edited by Tobias Reinhardt, Michael Lapidge & J N Adams

Published 2005
for the British Academy by Oxford University Press

234 × 156 mm; 510 pages
hardback, ISBN 978-0-19-726332-7
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These twenty essays examine continuity and change in the language of Latin prose, from its emergence to the twelfth century AD. Issues debated include traditional distinctions between primitive archaic and sophisticated classical Latin, and between superior classical and inferior Silver Latin. A broad range of Latin authors is covered, including Caesar and Cicero, Bede and William of Malmesbury. An extensive introduction traces the volume's recurring themes — the use of poetic diction in prose, archasim, sentence structure, and bilingualism. The diversity of approaches makes this an essential handbook for all those interested in Latin language and literature.


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