The Non-literary Latin Letters

The Non-literary Latin Letters
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Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105132439410
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Synopsis The Non-literary Latin Letters by : Hilla Halla-aho

The Nile Delta

The Nile Delta
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 675
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ISBN-10 : 9781009175142
ISBN-13 : 1009175149
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Synopsis The Nile Delta by : Katherine Blouin

Tells fascinating stories from across the c.7000-year history of the Nile Delta from the Predynastic period to the twentieth century.

Jerome, Vita Malchi

Jerome, Vita Malchi
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Publisher : OUP Oxford
Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : 9780191044137
ISBN-13 : 019104413X
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Synopsis Jerome, Vita Malchi by : Christa Gray

This volume offers a full analysis of one of the more intriguing works by a figure who is central to our understanding of Late Antiquity and early Christianity: the translator, exegete, and controversialist Jerome (c.347-419/20AD). The neglected text of the Vita Malchi - or, to use Jerome's title, the Captive Monk - recounts the experiences of Malchus, a monk abducted by nomadic Saracens on the Eastern fringe of the fourth-century Roman Empire, in what today is the border region between southern Turkey and Syria. Most of this short, vivid, and fast-paced narrative is recounted by Malchus in the first person. The volume's introduction provides background information on the author, Jerome, and the historical and linguistic context of the Life, as well as detailed discussion of the work's style and its reception of earlier Christian and classical literature, ranging from its relationship with comedy, epic, and the ancient novel to the Apocryphal Apostolic Acts and martyr narratives. An exposition of the manuscript evidence is then followed by a new edition of the Latin text with an English translation, and a comprehensive commentary. The commentary explores the complex intertextuality of the work and provides readers with an understanding of its background, originality, and significance; it elucidates not only literary and philological questions but also points of ethnography and topography, and intellectual and social history.

The Emergence and Development of SVO Patterning in Latin and French

The Emergence and Development of SVO Patterning in Latin and French
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 259
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ISBN-10 : 9780195358056
ISBN-13 : 0195358058
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Synopsis The Emergence and Development of SVO Patterning in Latin and French by : Brigitte L. M. Bauer

This book analyzes--in terms of branching--the pervasive reorganization of Latin syntactic and morphological structures: in the development from Latin to French, a shift can be observed from the archaic, left-branching structures (which Latin inherited from Proto-Indo-European) to modern right-branching equivalents. Brigitte Bauer presents a detailed analysis of this development based on the theoretical discussion and definition of "branching" and "head." Subsequently she relates the diachronic shift to psycholinguistic evidence, arguing that the difficulty of LB complex structures as reflected in their painstaking and delayed acquisition accounts for the extensive typological shift from left to right branching that took place in Latin/French and the other Indo-European languages.

The Blackwell History of the Latin Language

The Blackwell History of the Latin Language
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 370
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ISBN-10 : 9781444393583
ISBN-13 : 1444393588
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Synopsis The Blackwell History of the Latin Language by : James Clackson

This text makes use of contemporary work in linguistics to provide up-to-date commentary on the development of Latin, from its prehistoric origins in the Indo-European language family, through the earliest texts, to the creation of the Classical Language of Cicero and Vergil, and examines the impact of the spread of spoken Latin through the Roman Empire. The first book in English in more than 50 years to provide comprehensive coverage of the history of the Latin language Gives a full account of the transformation of the language in the context of the rise and fall of Ancient Rome Presents up-to-date commentary on the key linguistic issues Makes use of carefully selected texts, many of which have only recently come to light Includes maps and glossary as well as fully translated and annotated sample texts that illustrate the different stages of the language Accessible to readers without a formal knowledge of Latin or linguistics

Tony Wrigley

Tony Wrigley
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Publisher : One Billion Knowledgeable
Total Pages : 118
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ISBN-10 : PKEY:6610000499571
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Synopsis Tony Wrigley by : Fouad Sabry

Who is Tony Wrigley Sir Edward Anthony Wrigley was a historical demographer who worked in the United Kingdom. In the year 1964, Wrigley and Peter Laslett were the individuals who initially established the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure. How you will benefit (I) Insights about the following: Chapter 1: Tony Wrigley Chapter 2: Adolphus Ward Chapter 3: Steven Connor Chapter 4: Hugh N. Kennedy Chapter 5: Geoffrey Hosking Chapter 6: Barry Supple Chapter 7: Peter Laslett Chapter 8: Peter Kornicki Chapter 9: John Barrell Chapter 10: Peter Jackson (historian) Chapter 11: John Beer Chapter 12: David Edgerton (historian) Chapter 13: David Crouch (historian) Chapter 14: Philip Hardie Chapter 15: Bruce Campbell (historian) Chapter 16: Peter Marshall (historian) Chapter 17: Malcolm Schofield Chapter 18: Roderick Beaton Chapter 19: John K. Davies (historian) Chapter 20: Roger Schofield Chapter 21: James Noel Adams Who will benefit Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information about Tony Wrigley.

Latin and Coptic: Languages, Literatures, Cultures in Contact

Latin and Coptic: Languages, Literatures, Cultures in Contact
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Publisher : FedOA - Federico II University Press
Total Pages : 229
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ISBN-10 : 9788868871222
ISBN-13 : 886887122X
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Synopsis Latin and Coptic: Languages, Literatures, Cultures in Contact by : Maria Chiara Scappaticcio

[Italiano]:Questo volume è la prima opera dedicata ai contatti tra latino e copto nell’Egitto tardoantico e bizantino. Esso si pone nel solco di un rinnovato interesse per quest’area multilingue e multiculturale, ma affronta un tema inesplorato con l’obiettivo di dimostrare che questo può essere indagato con profitto. I contributi esaminano fonti di diverso tipo sulla base di un approccio pluridisciplinare. Alcuni di essi affrontano temi di ampio respiro, come la presenza del latino in contesti monastici o scolastici accanto a varietà locali, mentre altri trattano questioni circoscritte, come l’uso del latino in determinati ambienti o in specifici documenti. Tutti i contributi mostrano che il contatto tra lingue, scritture e culture ha assunto forme diverse a seconda di vari fattori./[English]: This volume is the first work devoted to the contacts between Latin and Coptic in late antique and Byzantine Egypt. It follows in the footsteps of a renewed interest in this multilingual and multicultural area, but it approaches an untapped theme aiming to show that it can profitably be explored. The papers examine different type of evidence on the basis of a multi-perspective approach. Some of them deal with wide-ranging issues, such as the presence of Latin in monastic or scholastic contexts alongside local varieties, some others deal with specific subjects, such as the use of Latin in a certain milieux or in specific documents. All papers show that the contact between languages, scripts and cultures took many forms depending on various factors.