A Sociophilological Study of Late Latin - Wright Roger

KORTE INHOUD

Sociophilology combines traditional detailed philological expertise with the broader insights of modern sociolinguistics. Late Latin is the native language, both spoken and written, of the former Roman Empire in the Early Middle Ages, sometimes also regarded as being 'Early Romance'. By the thirteenth century Late Latin had split conceptually, from being a single complex living language, into several different living Romance languages, as well as the 'dead' language we now call 'Medieval Latin'. The complex aspects of these developments have been central to Roger Wright's research for many years; this sociophilological study of Late Latin places many texts, authors, scribes and linguistic developments in a coherent historical, intellectual and educational context.
2003Taal: Engelszie alle details...

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2003Uitgever: Brepols Publishers389 paginasTaal: EngelsISBN-10: 2503513387ISBN-13: 9782503513386

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