Latin in Byzantium" is a project on the linguistic competence, the cultural identity, and the transmission of the Latin texts in the "noua Roma", between the fourth and the ninth centuries. The study of different fields (law, grammar, religion, tactics, etc.) and of a multiplicity of forms of writing (palaeographic, epigraphic, and papyrological ones) will give, for the first time, an in depth knowledge of the Latin speaking milieus in Byzantium and of the contexts where Latin was used. Taking into account the political and sociological factors will permit us to put the ancient sources in a broader problematic, across multiple disciplines and beyond the gaps between literary and non-literary texts, history and philology.Latin in Byzantium" ...
Roman grammatici taught formal registers of Latin language through reading Latin poets. By late anti...
Latin always was the official language of the Roman world but, when the Republic gradually yet in a ...
The present chapter, consciously adopting a geographically limited approach when compared to the glo...
« Le latin à Byzance » est un projet sur la compétence linguistique, sur l'identité culturelle et su...
peer reviewedThis paper provides an overview of the use of Latin writing in the capital of the East...
This special issue of Eranos: Acta Philologica Suecana comprises an introduction and six essays devo...
There was a growing gap between the spoken and the written forms of Latin during the last centuries ...
The term Medieval Latin refers to Latin from c. 500 until c. 1500 ce. In the first few centuries, Me...
In such a multilingual and multicultural environment as Egypt, Latin language and literature are kno...
Purpose. The article is devoted to the consideration of various forms of the Latin language widespre...
This book deals with the use of Latin as a literary and epigraphic language under Italian Fascism (1...
Questions pertaining to the expansion, distribution, specificity and survival of Latin in the Danubi...
This dissertation studies a small collection of Latin literary texts and cultural institutions speci...
This thesis examines the relationship between language and Roman identity, defined in the broadest s...
Students of the present age are too apt to think of Latin and Greek as languages whose sphere was li...
Roman grammatici taught formal registers of Latin language through reading Latin poets. By late anti...
Latin always was the official language of the Roman world but, when the Republic gradually yet in a ...
The present chapter, consciously adopting a geographically limited approach when compared to the glo...
« Le latin à Byzance » est un projet sur la compétence linguistique, sur l'identité culturelle et su...
peer reviewedThis paper provides an overview of the use of Latin writing in the capital of the East...
This special issue of Eranos: Acta Philologica Suecana comprises an introduction and six essays devo...
There was a growing gap between the spoken and the written forms of Latin during the last centuries ...
The term Medieval Latin refers to Latin from c. 500 until c. 1500 ce. In the first few centuries, Me...
In such a multilingual and multicultural environment as Egypt, Latin language and literature are kno...
Purpose. The article is devoted to the consideration of various forms of the Latin language widespre...
This book deals with the use of Latin as a literary and epigraphic language under Italian Fascism (1...
Questions pertaining to the expansion, distribution, specificity and survival of Latin in the Danubi...
This dissertation studies a small collection of Latin literary texts and cultural institutions speci...
This thesis examines the relationship between language and Roman identity, defined in the broadest s...
Students of the present age are too apt to think of Latin and Greek as languages whose sphere was li...
Roman grammatici taught formal registers of Latin language through reading Latin poets. By late anti...
Latin always was the official language of the Roman world but, when the Republic gradually yet in a ...
The present chapter, consciously adopting a geographically limited approach when compared to the glo...