An Anthology of Informal Latin, 200 BC-AD 900
Herausgeber: Adams, J. N.
An Anthology of Informal Latin, 200 BC-AD 900
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This book illustrates the changing character of Latin over 1000 years, through detailed linguistic commentaries on fifty passages. Aimed at students of Latin interested in diachronic change and sociolinguistic variation, and at Latin and Romance historical linguists, it will also interest social and cultural historians and students of Biblical and Christian Latin.
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This book illustrates the changing character of Latin over 1000 years, through detailed linguistic commentaries on fifty passages. Aimed at students of Latin interested in diachronic change and sociolinguistic variation, and at Latin and Romance historical linguists, it will also interest social and cultural historians and students of Biblical and Christian Latin.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 732
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1052g
- ISBN-13: 9781108729970
- ISBN-10: 1108729975
- Artikelnr.: 55042758
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 732
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1052g
- ISBN-13: 9781108729970
- ISBN-10: 1108729975
- Artikelnr.: 55042758
Preface
Introduction
Abbreviations
Texts
1. Ennius Euhemerus III (Vahlen)
2. Plautus Miles Gloriosus 5-27
3. Plautus Miles Gloriosus 416-35
4. Cato De agricultura 33.5-35
5. Cato De agricultura 157.3-7
6. One of the Johns Hopkins defixiones ('Plotius'), of republican date (c. 100 BC?)
7. Rhetorica ad Herennium 4.14: a specimen of the 'simple style'
8. Rhetorica ad Herennium 4.16: a 'debased' variant of the 'simple style'
9. Letter of Marcus Caelius Rufus to Cicero (Fam. 8.15.1-2)
10. Some jokes recorded by Cicero, Quintilian and Macrobius, mainly of republican date
11. Vitruvius on the larch (2.9.14-16)
12. From a letter of Augustus (Suetonius Aug. 76.2)
13. Soldier's letter of the late first century BC (Augustan period) from Qasr Ibrîm Egypt (P. Rainer Cent. 164, CEL 9)
14. Letter from Oxyrhynchus, possibly of Augustan date (Brown 1970, P. Oxy. XLIV.3208)
15. Legal document from the archive of the Sulpicii (TPSulp. 51: Camodeca 1999), dated 18 June AD 37 at Puteoli
16. Sexual verses from Pompeii (CIL IV.2360, 4008, 8229)
17. Passage from a letter of Seneca (12.1-3)
18. Freedman's speech from the Satyrica of Petronius (37.1-38.2)
19. Curse tablet from the sanctuary of Isis and Mater Magna at Mainz (Blänsdorf 2010a: 173-5, text no. 8), of the second half of the first century AD
20. Letter from the Myos Hormos road (Egypt), end of first century/first quarter of second (Cuvigny 2003: II.409, M689)
21. Letter of Claudia Severa from Vindolanda (Tab. Vindol. 292), of the early second century
22. Letter of Claudius Terentianus (P. Mich. VIII.471, CEL 146), of the early second century
23. Letter from Mons Claudianus (Egypt), of the second century (O. Claud. 367)
24. Another letter from the Myos Hormos road (Egypt), of the period of Hadrian (Cuvigny 2003: II.405, M1107)
25. Surveyor's inscription from Algeria (CIL VIII.2728 = 18122 = ILS 5795), commemorating the construction of an aqueduct, c. 153
26. Soldier's letter from Wâdi Fawâkhir (Egypt), possibly of the second century (O. Faw. 2, CPL 304, CEL 74)
27. Passio sanctarum Perpetuae et Felicitatis 10, of the early third century
28. The Magerius Mosaic (third century)
29. Pelagonius Ars ueterinaria 34 (fourth century)
30. Parts of Pelagonius Ars ueterinaria 404, from two different manuscripts
31. Letter of Publicola to Augustine (Aug. Epist. 46, CSEL 34)
32. Curse tablet from London Bridge (Hassall and Tomlin 1987: 360-1 no. 1)
33. Curse tablet from the Hamble Estuary, Hampshire (Tomlin 1997: 455 no. 1)
34. Curse tablet from Uley, Gloucestershire (Hassall and Tomlin 1996: 440 no. 1)
35. Another curse tablet from Uley, Gloucestershire (Hassall and Tomlin 1992: 311 no. 5)
36. Curse tablet from Ratcliffe-on-Soar, Nottinghamshire (Hassall and Tomlin 1993: 312 no. 2)
37. Curse tablet from Leicester (Tomlin 2008, 2009: 327 no. 21)
38. Gospel of John (6.51-69) from the Vetus Latina (Codex Palatinus, e), and the corresponding passage from the Vulgate
39. Patrick Confessio 42-3 (fifth century)
40. Patrick Confessio 48-9
41. From one of the Albertini Tablets (Tablettes Albertini XIV.1-9), of the late fifth century
42. Two versions of a passage from the Physica Plinii
43. Two versions of Historia Apollonii Regis Tyri 40.1-15
44. Itinerarium Antonini Placentini 36-7, with different versions
45. Passage from the Dialogues of Gregory the Great (1.2.2-3)
46. Visigothic slate tablet (Velázquez Soriano 2004, 40.II), of the first half of the seventh century
47. Passage from the Vita sanctae Euphrosynae (17)
48. Selected passages from the Annales regni Francorum, in two versions
49. A description of the Basilica of Saint-Denis of 799
50. A tenth-century treatise on falcon medicine from northern Italy
Final conclusions
Bibliography
Subject index
Index verborum.
Introduction
Abbreviations
Texts
1. Ennius Euhemerus III (Vahlen)
2. Plautus Miles Gloriosus 5-27
3. Plautus Miles Gloriosus 416-35
4. Cato De agricultura 33.5-35
5. Cato De agricultura 157.3-7
6. One of the Johns Hopkins defixiones ('Plotius'), of republican date (c. 100 BC?)
7. Rhetorica ad Herennium 4.14: a specimen of the 'simple style'
8. Rhetorica ad Herennium 4.16: a 'debased' variant of the 'simple style'
9. Letter of Marcus Caelius Rufus to Cicero (Fam. 8.15.1-2)
10. Some jokes recorded by Cicero, Quintilian and Macrobius, mainly of republican date
11. Vitruvius on the larch (2.9.14-16)
12. From a letter of Augustus (Suetonius Aug. 76.2)
13. Soldier's letter of the late first century BC (Augustan period) from Qasr Ibrîm Egypt (P. Rainer Cent. 164, CEL 9)
14. Letter from Oxyrhynchus, possibly of Augustan date (Brown 1970, P. Oxy. XLIV.3208)
15. Legal document from the archive of the Sulpicii (TPSulp. 51: Camodeca 1999), dated 18 June AD 37 at Puteoli
16. Sexual verses from Pompeii (CIL IV.2360, 4008, 8229)
17. Passage from a letter of Seneca (12.1-3)
18. Freedman's speech from the Satyrica of Petronius (37.1-38.2)
19. Curse tablet from the sanctuary of Isis and Mater Magna at Mainz (Blänsdorf 2010a: 173-5, text no. 8), of the second half of the first century AD
20. Letter from the Myos Hormos road (Egypt), end of first century/first quarter of second (Cuvigny 2003: II.409, M689)
21. Letter of Claudia Severa from Vindolanda (Tab. Vindol. 292), of the early second century
22. Letter of Claudius Terentianus (P. Mich. VIII.471, CEL 146), of the early second century
23. Letter from Mons Claudianus (Egypt), of the second century (O. Claud. 367)
24. Another letter from the Myos Hormos road (Egypt), of the period of Hadrian (Cuvigny 2003: II.405, M1107)
25. Surveyor's inscription from Algeria (CIL VIII.2728 = 18122 = ILS 5795), commemorating the construction of an aqueduct, c. 153
26. Soldier's letter from Wâdi Fawâkhir (Egypt), possibly of the second century (O. Faw. 2, CPL 304, CEL 74)
27. Passio sanctarum Perpetuae et Felicitatis 10, of the early third century
28. The Magerius Mosaic (third century)
29. Pelagonius Ars ueterinaria 34 (fourth century)
30. Parts of Pelagonius Ars ueterinaria 404, from two different manuscripts
31. Letter of Publicola to Augustine (Aug. Epist. 46, CSEL 34)
32. Curse tablet from London Bridge (Hassall and Tomlin 1987: 360-1 no. 1)
33. Curse tablet from the Hamble Estuary, Hampshire (Tomlin 1997: 455 no. 1)
34. Curse tablet from Uley, Gloucestershire (Hassall and Tomlin 1996: 440 no. 1)
35. Another curse tablet from Uley, Gloucestershire (Hassall and Tomlin 1992: 311 no. 5)
36. Curse tablet from Ratcliffe-on-Soar, Nottinghamshire (Hassall and Tomlin 1993: 312 no. 2)
37. Curse tablet from Leicester (Tomlin 2008, 2009: 327 no. 21)
38. Gospel of John (6.51-69) from the Vetus Latina (Codex Palatinus, e), and the corresponding passage from the Vulgate
39. Patrick Confessio 42-3 (fifth century)
40. Patrick Confessio 48-9
41. From one of the Albertini Tablets (Tablettes Albertini XIV.1-9), of the late fifth century
42. Two versions of a passage from the Physica Plinii
43. Two versions of Historia Apollonii Regis Tyri 40.1-15
44. Itinerarium Antonini Placentini 36-7, with different versions
45. Passage from the Dialogues of Gregory the Great (1.2.2-3)
46. Visigothic slate tablet (Velázquez Soriano 2004, 40.II), of the first half of the seventh century
47. Passage from the Vita sanctae Euphrosynae (17)
48. Selected passages from the Annales regni Francorum, in two versions
49. A description of the Basilica of Saint-Denis of 799
50. A tenth-century treatise on falcon medicine from northern Italy
Final conclusions
Bibliography
Subject index
Index verborum.
Preface
Introduction
Abbreviations
Texts
1. Ennius Euhemerus III (Vahlen)
2. Plautus Miles Gloriosus 5-27
3. Plautus Miles Gloriosus 416-35
4. Cato De agricultura 33.5-35
5. Cato De agricultura 157.3-7
6. One of the Johns Hopkins defixiones ('Plotius'), of republican date (c. 100 BC?)
7. Rhetorica ad Herennium 4.14: a specimen of the 'simple style'
8. Rhetorica ad Herennium 4.16: a 'debased' variant of the 'simple style'
9. Letter of Marcus Caelius Rufus to Cicero (Fam. 8.15.1-2)
10. Some jokes recorded by Cicero, Quintilian and Macrobius, mainly of republican date
11. Vitruvius on the larch (2.9.14-16)
12. From a letter of Augustus (Suetonius Aug. 76.2)
13. Soldier's letter of the late first century BC (Augustan period) from Qasr Ibrîm Egypt (P. Rainer Cent. 164, CEL 9)
14. Letter from Oxyrhynchus, possibly of Augustan date (Brown 1970, P. Oxy. XLIV.3208)
15. Legal document from the archive of the Sulpicii (TPSulp. 51: Camodeca 1999), dated 18 June AD 37 at Puteoli
16. Sexual verses from Pompeii (CIL IV.2360, 4008, 8229)
17. Passage from a letter of Seneca (12.1-3)
18. Freedman's speech from the Satyrica of Petronius (37.1-38.2)
19. Curse tablet from the sanctuary of Isis and Mater Magna at Mainz (Blänsdorf 2010a: 173-5, text no. 8), of the second half of the first century AD
20. Letter from the Myos Hormos road (Egypt), end of first century/first quarter of second (Cuvigny 2003: II.409, M689)
21. Letter of Claudia Severa from Vindolanda (Tab. Vindol. 292), of the early second century
22. Letter of Claudius Terentianus (P. Mich. VIII.471, CEL 146), of the early second century
23. Letter from Mons Claudianus (Egypt), of the second century (O. Claud. 367)
24. Another letter from the Myos Hormos road (Egypt), of the period of Hadrian (Cuvigny 2003: II.405, M1107)
25. Surveyor's inscription from Algeria (CIL VIII.2728 = 18122 = ILS 5795), commemorating the construction of an aqueduct, c. 153
26. Soldier's letter from Wâdi Fawâkhir (Egypt), possibly of the second century (O. Faw. 2, CPL 304, CEL 74)
27. Passio sanctarum Perpetuae et Felicitatis 10, of the early third century
28. The Magerius Mosaic (third century)
29. Pelagonius Ars ueterinaria 34 (fourth century)
30. Parts of Pelagonius Ars ueterinaria 404, from two different manuscripts
31. Letter of Publicola to Augustine (Aug. Epist. 46, CSEL 34)
32. Curse tablet from London Bridge (Hassall and Tomlin 1987: 360-1 no. 1)
33. Curse tablet from the Hamble Estuary, Hampshire (Tomlin 1997: 455 no. 1)
34. Curse tablet from Uley, Gloucestershire (Hassall and Tomlin 1996: 440 no. 1)
35. Another curse tablet from Uley, Gloucestershire (Hassall and Tomlin 1992: 311 no. 5)
36. Curse tablet from Ratcliffe-on-Soar, Nottinghamshire (Hassall and Tomlin 1993: 312 no. 2)
37. Curse tablet from Leicester (Tomlin 2008, 2009: 327 no. 21)
38. Gospel of John (6.51-69) from the Vetus Latina (Codex Palatinus, e), and the corresponding passage from the Vulgate
39. Patrick Confessio 42-3 (fifth century)
40. Patrick Confessio 48-9
41. From one of the Albertini Tablets (Tablettes Albertini XIV.1-9), of the late fifth century
42. Two versions of a passage from the Physica Plinii
43. Two versions of Historia Apollonii Regis Tyri 40.1-15
44. Itinerarium Antonini Placentini 36-7, with different versions
45. Passage from the Dialogues of Gregory the Great (1.2.2-3)
46. Visigothic slate tablet (Velázquez Soriano 2004, 40.II), of the first half of the seventh century
47. Passage from the Vita sanctae Euphrosynae (17)
48. Selected passages from the Annales regni Francorum, in two versions
49. A description of the Basilica of Saint-Denis of 799
50. A tenth-century treatise on falcon medicine from northern Italy
Final conclusions
Bibliography
Subject index
Index verborum.
Introduction
Abbreviations
Texts
1. Ennius Euhemerus III (Vahlen)
2. Plautus Miles Gloriosus 5-27
3. Plautus Miles Gloriosus 416-35
4. Cato De agricultura 33.5-35
5. Cato De agricultura 157.3-7
6. One of the Johns Hopkins defixiones ('Plotius'), of republican date (c. 100 BC?)
7. Rhetorica ad Herennium 4.14: a specimen of the 'simple style'
8. Rhetorica ad Herennium 4.16: a 'debased' variant of the 'simple style'
9. Letter of Marcus Caelius Rufus to Cicero (Fam. 8.15.1-2)
10. Some jokes recorded by Cicero, Quintilian and Macrobius, mainly of republican date
11. Vitruvius on the larch (2.9.14-16)
12. From a letter of Augustus (Suetonius Aug. 76.2)
13. Soldier's letter of the late first century BC (Augustan period) from Qasr Ibrîm Egypt (P. Rainer Cent. 164, CEL 9)
14. Letter from Oxyrhynchus, possibly of Augustan date (Brown 1970, P. Oxy. XLIV.3208)
15. Legal document from the archive of the Sulpicii (TPSulp. 51: Camodeca 1999), dated 18 June AD 37 at Puteoli
16. Sexual verses from Pompeii (CIL IV.2360, 4008, 8229)
17. Passage from a letter of Seneca (12.1-3)
18. Freedman's speech from the Satyrica of Petronius (37.1-38.2)
19. Curse tablet from the sanctuary of Isis and Mater Magna at Mainz (Blänsdorf 2010a: 173-5, text no. 8), of the second half of the first century AD
20. Letter from the Myos Hormos road (Egypt), end of first century/first quarter of second (Cuvigny 2003: II.409, M689)
21. Letter of Claudia Severa from Vindolanda (Tab. Vindol. 292), of the early second century
22. Letter of Claudius Terentianus (P. Mich. VIII.471, CEL 146), of the early second century
23. Letter from Mons Claudianus (Egypt), of the second century (O. Claud. 367)
24. Another letter from the Myos Hormos road (Egypt), of the period of Hadrian (Cuvigny 2003: II.405, M1107)
25. Surveyor's inscription from Algeria (CIL VIII.2728 = 18122 = ILS 5795), commemorating the construction of an aqueduct, c. 153
26. Soldier's letter from Wâdi Fawâkhir (Egypt), possibly of the second century (O. Faw. 2, CPL 304, CEL 74)
27. Passio sanctarum Perpetuae et Felicitatis 10, of the early third century
28. The Magerius Mosaic (third century)
29. Pelagonius Ars ueterinaria 34 (fourth century)
30. Parts of Pelagonius Ars ueterinaria 404, from two different manuscripts
31. Letter of Publicola to Augustine (Aug. Epist. 46, CSEL 34)
32. Curse tablet from London Bridge (Hassall and Tomlin 1987: 360-1 no. 1)
33. Curse tablet from the Hamble Estuary, Hampshire (Tomlin 1997: 455 no. 1)
34. Curse tablet from Uley, Gloucestershire (Hassall and Tomlin 1996: 440 no. 1)
35. Another curse tablet from Uley, Gloucestershire (Hassall and Tomlin 1992: 311 no. 5)
36. Curse tablet from Ratcliffe-on-Soar, Nottinghamshire (Hassall and Tomlin 1993: 312 no. 2)
37. Curse tablet from Leicester (Tomlin 2008, 2009: 327 no. 21)
38. Gospel of John (6.51-69) from the Vetus Latina (Codex Palatinus, e), and the corresponding passage from the Vulgate
39. Patrick Confessio 42-3 (fifth century)
40. Patrick Confessio 48-9
41. From one of the Albertini Tablets (Tablettes Albertini XIV.1-9), of the late fifth century
42. Two versions of a passage from the Physica Plinii
43. Two versions of Historia Apollonii Regis Tyri 40.1-15
44. Itinerarium Antonini Placentini 36-7, with different versions
45. Passage from the Dialogues of Gregory the Great (1.2.2-3)
46. Visigothic slate tablet (Velázquez Soriano 2004, 40.II), of the first half of the seventh century
47. Passage from the Vita sanctae Euphrosynae (17)
48. Selected passages from the Annales regni Francorum, in two versions
49. A description of the Basilica of Saint-Denis of 799
50. A tenth-century treatise on falcon medicine from northern Italy
Final conclusions
Bibliography
Subject index
Index verborum.