This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/apa.0.0007.From at least as early as Varro, Roman scholars and grammarians occupy themselves with cataloguing peculiar instances of grammatical gender. The practice, with little extant precedent in Greek tradition, finds the grammarians consistently placing great importance upon the identification of grammatical gender with biological sex. I attempt to explain this fascination with "sex and gender" by assessing ancient explanations for the fluid gender of nouns, and by considering the commonest practitioners of grammatical gender-bending (in particular Vergil). By dividing the world into discrete sexual categories, Latin vocabulary works to encourage the pervasive...
This investigation tests the validity of three theories of languages applied to data on lexical gend...
This investigation tests the validity of three theories of languages applied to data on lexical gend...
Drawing on a range of sources such as Roman oratory, love elegy, Carmina Priapea and Petronius, the ...
The way in which the evolution of Latin gender has been presented most of the time makes an interest...
Why is patria (“fatherland”) a feminine noun? How is it that virtus (“courage”), though etymological...
Ovid’s Metamorphoses offers a meandering sequence of mythological transformations with no formal sch...
International audienceAugustine was the first Latin author to ptopose a systematic body of doctrine ...
The main goal of this paper is to provide a preliminary examination of the vulgar Latin grammatical ...
The main goal of this paper is to provide a preliminary examination of the vulgar Latin grammatical ...
International audienceAugustine was the first Latin author to ptopose a systematic body of doctrine ...
Why is patria (“fatherland”) a feminine noun? How is it that virtus (“courage”), though etymological...
Although Greek nouns, as opposed tο English nouns, are divided into three major gender classes, they...
The ancient Romans (and Greeks) had very different ways of conceptualizing and talking about sexual ...
In this paper, on the basis of a exhaustive examination of vernacular texts stretching from 13th to ...
Looking back at the last 3000 years of evolution within the Latin and Neo-Latin domains, one realize...
This investigation tests the validity of three theories of languages applied to data on lexical gend...
This investigation tests the validity of three theories of languages applied to data on lexical gend...
Drawing on a range of sources such as Roman oratory, love elegy, Carmina Priapea and Petronius, the ...
The way in which the evolution of Latin gender has been presented most of the time makes an interest...
Why is patria (“fatherland”) a feminine noun? How is it that virtus (“courage”), though etymological...
Ovid’s Metamorphoses offers a meandering sequence of mythological transformations with no formal sch...
International audienceAugustine was the first Latin author to ptopose a systematic body of doctrine ...
The main goal of this paper is to provide a preliminary examination of the vulgar Latin grammatical ...
The main goal of this paper is to provide a preliminary examination of the vulgar Latin grammatical ...
International audienceAugustine was the first Latin author to ptopose a systematic body of doctrine ...
Why is patria (“fatherland”) a feminine noun? How is it that virtus (“courage”), though etymological...
Although Greek nouns, as opposed tο English nouns, are divided into three major gender classes, they...
The ancient Romans (and Greeks) had very different ways of conceptualizing and talking about sexual ...
In this paper, on the basis of a exhaustive examination of vernacular texts stretching from 13th to ...
Looking back at the last 3000 years of evolution within the Latin and Neo-Latin domains, one realize...
This investigation tests the validity of three theories of languages applied to data on lexical gend...
This investigation tests the validity of three theories of languages applied to data on lexical gend...
Drawing on a range of sources such as Roman oratory, love elegy, Carmina Priapea and Petronius, the ...