Dedication to William Earl of Pembroke and Philip Earl of Montgomery in the SUNY Buffalo State facsimile of William Shakespeare\u27s First Folio from 1866. In a few instances in the SUNY Buffalo State First Folio facsimile, the unknown marginaliast reveals an important fact about him- or herself: fluency in Latin. While Latin had historically been a universal language, after the eighteenth century, Latin was no longer actively used to communicate with others.[1] By the twentieth century, Latin had become purely historical, to the point where only specialists were fluent.[2] Latin continued to be taught in certain schools, but it was no longer a universally-known language.[3] On the page shown here, the marginaliast writes “Baconi = Latin ge...
This article is a study of early literary theory and practice in Renaissance England, which focuses ...
Considering textbooks as cultural artefacts that both reflect prevailing paradigms and construct kno...
This project examines Latin marginalia in Martial’s epigrams and Vergil’s works from Oberlin’s Speci...
Dedication to William Earl of Pembroke and Philip Earl of Montgomery in the SUNY Buffalo State facsi...
My thesis aims to analyze how Latin influenced the English language in the Renaissance, the period w...
Original title page of the First Folio, showing a portrait of William Shakespeare, reproduced in the...
One page of \u27Loves Labour\u27s Lost\u27 in the SUNY Buffalo State facsimile of William Shakespear...
Rome one of the greatest powers of the ancient world has exerted important influence upon practicall...
This article, which is the author’s trial lecture for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor, offers a br...
Two pages of \u27The Merry Wives of Windsor\u27 in the SUNY Buffalo State facsimile of William Shake...
This article is a study of early literary theory and practice in Renaissance England, which focuses ...
In such a multilingual and multicultural environment as Egypt, Latin language and literature are kno...
The Medulla Grammatice, a very popular compilation of Latin words with English and Latin meanings, t...
Roman grammatici taught formal registers of Latin language through reading Latin poets. By late anti...
none1noHow can linguists studying ancient languages make sure that they are aware of register diffe...
This article is a study of early literary theory and practice in Renaissance England, which focuses ...
Considering textbooks as cultural artefacts that both reflect prevailing paradigms and construct kno...
This project examines Latin marginalia in Martial’s epigrams and Vergil’s works from Oberlin’s Speci...
Dedication to William Earl of Pembroke and Philip Earl of Montgomery in the SUNY Buffalo State facsi...
My thesis aims to analyze how Latin influenced the English language in the Renaissance, the period w...
Original title page of the First Folio, showing a portrait of William Shakespeare, reproduced in the...
One page of \u27Loves Labour\u27s Lost\u27 in the SUNY Buffalo State facsimile of William Shakespear...
Rome one of the greatest powers of the ancient world has exerted important influence upon practicall...
This article, which is the author’s trial lecture for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor, offers a br...
Two pages of \u27The Merry Wives of Windsor\u27 in the SUNY Buffalo State facsimile of William Shake...
This article is a study of early literary theory and practice in Renaissance England, which focuses ...
In such a multilingual and multicultural environment as Egypt, Latin language and literature are kno...
The Medulla Grammatice, a very popular compilation of Latin words with English and Latin meanings, t...
Roman grammatici taught formal registers of Latin language through reading Latin poets. By late anti...
none1noHow can linguists studying ancient languages make sure that they are aware of register diffe...
This article is a study of early literary theory and practice in Renaissance England, which focuses ...
Considering textbooks as cultural artefacts that both reflect prevailing paradigms and construct kno...
This project examines Latin marginalia in Martial’s epigrams and Vergil’s works from Oberlin’s Speci...