peer reviewedThis paper provides an overview of the use of Latin writing in the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire, from the fourth to the sixth century, through an assessment of literary sources and written evidence (manuscripts and inscriptions)
This paper deals with Latin inscriptions from Egypt and Nubia apart from Alexandria and its closest ...
Latin always was the official language of the Roman world but, when the Republic gradually yet in a ...
In such a multilingual and multicultural environment as Egypt, Latin language and literature are kno...
Latin in Byzantium" is a project on the linguistic competence, the cultural identity, and the transm...
Greek is the common language of political and administrative relations between Roman authorities and...
The aim of this paper is to offer an overview of the use of the Latin alphabet to write the so-calle...
From its beginning onwards Constantinople had a mixed population with an important Latin-speaking co...
The treatment of Greek words in manuscripts of Augustine and of Ausonius suggests that late Latin wr...
This paper aims to discuss the linguistic data provided by over 400 ostraca from the praesidium of D...
This article traces the development of language use in the imperial chancery of Constantinople. Afte...
The paper shows the way in which the text of Virgil circulated in the Eastern Roman Empire in Antiqu...
The article summarizes the evidence about the use of Latin in Bulgariaduring the Middle Ages and the...
The term Medieval Latin refers to Latin from c. 500 until c. 1500 ce. In the first few centuries, Me...
The publication of the corpus of the inscriptions of Beroia, followed by that of the sanctuary of Le...
There was a growing gap between the spoken and the written forms of Latin during the last centuries ...
This paper deals with Latin inscriptions from Egypt and Nubia apart from Alexandria and its closest ...
Latin always was the official language of the Roman world but, when the Republic gradually yet in a ...
In such a multilingual and multicultural environment as Egypt, Latin language and literature are kno...
Latin in Byzantium" is a project on the linguistic competence, the cultural identity, and the transm...
Greek is the common language of political and administrative relations between Roman authorities and...
The aim of this paper is to offer an overview of the use of the Latin alphabet to write the so-calle...
From its beginning onwards Constantinople had a mixed population with an important Latin-speaking co...
The treatment of Greek words in manuscripts of Augustine and of Ausonius suggests that late Latin wr...
This paper aims to discuss the linguistic data provided by over 400 ostraca from the praesidium of D...
This article traces the development of language use in the imperial chancery of Constantinople. Afte...
The paper shows the way in which the text of Virgil circulated in the Eastern Roman Empire in Antiqu...
The article summarizes the evidence about the use of Latin in Bulgariaduring the Middle Ages and the...
The term Medieval Latin refers to Latin from c. 500 until c. 1500 ce. In the first few centuries, Me...
The publication of the corpus of the inscriptions of Beroia, followed by that of the sanctuary of Le...
There was a growing gap between the spoken and the written forms of Latin during the last centuries ...
This paper deals with Latin inscriptions from Egypt and Nubia apart from Alexandria and its closest ...
Latin always was the official language of the Roman world but, when the Republic gradually yet in a ...
In such a multilingual and multicultural environment as Egypt, Latin language and literature are kno...