Grammar and rhetoric were the disciplines charged with teaching correct and effective use of language in antiquity. In the Middle Ages, these disciplines served to maintain Latin as a language of culture, religion, and administration over much of Europe. Grammatical studies flourished in medieval England following the conversion of the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity. Subsequent developments in grammatical and rhetorical studies in Britain in the Middle Ages track deep changes in the social conditioning of literacy and social demands upon literacy. Among the medieval English innovations in these disciplines were the teaching of Latin as a foreign language, the cultural accommodation of grammar and rhetoric to Christianity, the creation of new ...
In its early modern sense, grammar is the art of speaking a particular language. However, pedagogica...
LUCE GIARD: From Medieval Latin to the Piurality of Languages at the Turn ofthe Renaissance The tra...
P(論文)Grammar-translation, the method of teaching a language by the intensive study of its grammar an...
Grammar and the schoolrooms in which it was studied were foundational in many branches of literary l...
This article highlights indications of the role of the classics in the teaching of grammar, rhetoric...
The sixteenth century witnessed political, religious, and educational changes in Engl and that were ...
The term Medieval Latin refers to Latin from c. 500 until c. 1500 ce. In the first few centuries, Me...
314 pagesIn the wake of shifting Latin orthography and pronunciation, scribes and scholars in the ea...
This study has been undertaken in an attempt to determine how far the traditional Latin method domin...
There is an extensive literature on the study and usage of non-vernacular foreign languages, particu...
Throughout the period 800–1250, English culture was marked by linguistic contestation and pluralism:...
GARRISON Mary, ORBAN Arpad P., MOSTERT Marco Spoken and written language: relations between latin an...
"References and abbreviations" at beginning of most of the chapters.The Sophistic trend in ancient r...
Grammar is art. Not an art. It is the art among all arts. As Martin Irvine demonstrated in his beaut...
The article treats the grammatical tradition of Late Antiquity and its reception in the early Middl...
In its early modern sense, grammar is the art of speaking a particular language. However, pedagogica...
LUCE GIARD: From Medieval Latin to the Piurality of Languages at the Turn ofthe Renaissance The tra...
P(論文)Grammar-translation, the method of teaching a language by the intensive study of its grammar an...
Grammar and the schoolrooms in which it was studied were foundational in many branches of literary l...
This article highlights indications of the role of the classics in the teaching of grammar, rhetoric...
The sixteenth century witnessed political, religious, and educational changes in Engl and that were ...
The term Medieval Latin refers to Latin from c. 500 until c. 1500 ce. In the first few centuries, Me...
314 pagesIn the wake of shifting Latin orthography and pronunciation, scribes and scholars in the ea...
This study has been undertaken in an attempt to determine how far the traditional Latin method domin...
There is an extensive literature on the study and usage of non-vernacular foreign languages, particu...
Throughout the period 800–1250, English culture was marked by linguistic contestation and pluralism:...
GARRISON Mary, ORBAN Arpad P., MOSTERT Marco Spoken and written language: relations between latin an...
"References and abbreviations" at beginning of most of the chapters.The Sophistic trend in ancient r...
Grammar is art. Not an art. It is the art among all arts. As Martin Irvine demonstrated in his beaut...
The article treats the grammatical tradition of Late Antiquity and its reception in the early Middl...
In its early modern sense, grammar is the art of speaking a particular language. However, pedagogica...
LUCE GIARD: From Medieval Latin to the Piurality of Languages at the Turn ofthe Renaissance The tra...
P(論文)Grammar-translation, the method of teaching a language by the intensive study of its grammar an...