Colloquial and Literary Latin
Herausgeber: Chahoud, Anna; Dickey, Eleanor
Colloquial and Literary Latin
Herausgeber: Chahoud, Anna; Dickey, Eleanor
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Twenty-six of the world's leading Latin scholars discuss questions of colloquial Latin and its usage.
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Twenty-six of the world's leading Latin scholars discuss questions of colloquial Latin and its usage.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 534
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 915g
- ISBN-13: 9780521513951
- ISBN-10: 0521513952
- Artikelnr.: 28110665
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 534
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 915g
- ISBN-13: 9780521513951
- ISBN-10: 0521513952
- Artikelnr.: 28110665
Preface David Langslow
1. Introduction Eleanor Dickey
2. Colloquial language in linguistic studies James Clackson
3. Roman authors on colloquial language Rolando Ferri and Philomen Probert
4. Idiom(s) and literariness in classical literary criticism Anna Chahoud
5. Preliminary conclusions Eleanor Dickey
6. Possessive pronouns in Plautus Wolfgang David Cirilo de Melo
7. Greeting and farewell expressions as evidence for colloquial language: between literary and epigraphical texts Paolo Poccetti
8. Colloquial and literary language in early Roman tragedy Hilla Halla-aho and Peter Kruschwitz
9. The fragments of Cato's Origines John Briscoe
10. Hyperbaton and register in Cicero J. G. F. Powell
11. Notes on the language of Marcus Caelius Rufus Harm Pinkster
12. Syntactic colloquialism in Lucretius Tobias Reinhardt
13. Campaigning for utilitas: style, grammar and philosophy in C. Iulius Caesar Andreas Willi
14. The style of the Bellum Hispaniense and the evolution of Roman historiography Jan Felix Gaertner
15. Grist to the mill: the literary uses of the quotidian in Horace, Satire 1.5 Richard F. Thomas
16. Sermones deorum: divine discourse in Virgil's Aeneid Stephen Harrison
17. Petronius' linguistic resources Martti Leiwo
18. Parenthetical remarks in the Silvae Kathleen Coleman
19. Colloquial Latin in Martial's Epigrams Nigel Kay
20. Current and ancient colloquial in Gellius Leofranc Holford-Strevens
21. Forerunners of Romance -mente adverbs in Latin prose and poetry Brigitte Bauer
22. Late sparsa collegimus: the influence of sources on the language of Jordanes Giovanbattista Galdi
23. The tale of Frodebert's Tail Danuta Shanzer
24. Colloquial Latin in the insular Latin scholastic colloquia? Michael Lapidge
25. Conversations in Bede's Historia Ecclesiastica Michael Winterbottom.
1. Introduction Eleanor Dickey
2. Colloquial language in linguistic studies James Clackson
3. Roman authors on colloquial language Rolando Ferri and Philomen Probert
4. Idiom(s) and literariness in classical literary criticism Anna Chahoud
5. Preliminary conclusions Eleanor Dickey
6. Possessive pronouns in Plautus Wolfgang David Cirilo de Melo
7. Greeting and farewell expressions as evidence for colloquial language: between literary and epigraphical texts Paolo Poccetti
8. Colloquial and literary language in early Roman tragedy Hilla Halla-aho and Peter Kruschwitz
9. The fragments of Cato's Origines John Briscoe
10. Hyperbaton and register in Cicero J. G. F. Powell
11. Notes on the language of Marcus Caelius Rufus Harm Pinkster
12. Syntactic colloquialism in Lucretius Tobias Reinhardt
13. Campaigning for utilitas: style, grammar and philosophy in C. Iulius Caesar Andreas Willi
14. The style of the Bellum Hispaniense and the evolution of Roman historiography Jan Felix Gaertner
15. Grist to the mill: the literary uses of the quotidian in Horace, Satire 1.5 Richard F. Thomas
16. Sermones deorum: divine discourse in Virgil's Aeneid Stephen Harrison
17. Petronius' linguistic resources Martti Leiwo
18. Parenthetical remarks in the Silvae Kathleen Coleman
19. Colloquial Latin in Martial's Epigrams Nigel Kay
20. Current and ancient colloquial in Gellius Leofranc Holford-Strevens
21. Forerunners of Romance -mente adverbs in Latin prose and poetry Brigitte Bauer
22. Late sparsa collegimus: the influence of sources on the language of Jordanes Giovanbattista Galdi
23. The tale of Frodebert's Tail Danuta Shanzer
24. Colloquial Latin in the insular Latin scholastic colloquia? Michael Lapidge
25. Conversations in Bede's Historia Ecclesiastica Michael Winterbottom.
Preface David Langslow
1. Introduction Eleanor Dickey
2. Colloquial language in linguistic studies James Clackson
3. Roman authors on colloquial language Rolando Ferri and Philomen Probert
4. Idiom(s) and literariness in classical literary criticism Anna Chahoud
5. Preliminary conclusions Eleanor Dickey
6. Possessive pronouns in Plautus Wolfgang David Cirilo de Melo
7. Greeting and farewell expressions as evidence for colloquial language: between literary and epigraphical texts Paolo Poccetti
8. Colloquial and literary language in early Roman tragedy Hilla Halla-aho and Peter Kruschwitz
9. The fragments of Cato's Origines John Briscoe
10. Hyperbaton and register in Cicero J. G. F. Powell
11. Notes on the language of Marcus Caelius Rufus Harm Pinkster
12. Syntactic colloquialism in Lucretius Tobias Reinhardt
13. Campaigning for utilitas: style, grammar and philosophy in C. Iulius Caesar Andreas Willi
14. The style of the Bellum Hispaniense and the evolution of Roman historiography Jan Felix Gaertner
15. Grist to the mill: the literary uses of the quotidian in Horace, Satire 1.5 Richard F. Thomas
16. Sermones deorum: divine discourse in Virgil's Aeneid Stephen Harrison
17. Petronius' linguistic resources Martti Leiwo
18. Parenthetical remarks in the Silvae Kathleen Coleman
19. Colloquial Latin in Martial's Epigrams Nigel Kay
20. Current and ancient colloquial in Gellius Leofranc Holford-Strevens
21. Forerunners of Romance -mente adverbs in Latin prose and poetry Brigitte Bauer
22. Late sparsa collegimus: the influence of sources on the language of Jordanes Giovanbattista Galdi
23. The tale of Frodebert's Tail Danuta Shanzer
24. Colloquial Latin in the insular Latin scholastic colloquia? Michael Lapidge
25. Conversations in Bede's Historia Ecclesiastica Michael Winterbottom.
1. Introduction Eleanor Dickey
2. Colloquial language in linguistic studies James Clackson
3. Roman authors on colloquial language Rolando Ferri and Philomen Probert
4. Idiom(s) and literariness in classical literary criticism Anna Chahoud
5. Preliminary conclusions Eleanor Dickey
6. Possessive pronouns in Plautus Wolfgang David Cirilo de Melo
7. Greeting and farewell expressions as evidence for colloquial language: between literary and epigraphical texts Paolo Poccetti
8. Colloquial and literary language in early Roman tragedy Hilla Halla-aho and Peter Kruschwitz
9. The fragments of Cato's Origines John Briscoe
10. Hyperbaton and register in Cicero J. G. F. Powell
11. Notes on the language of Marcus Caelius Rufus Harm Pinkster
12. Syntactic colloquialism in Lucretius Tobias Reinhardt
13. Campaigning for utilitas: style, grammar and philosophy in C. Iulius Caesar Andreas Willi
14. The style of the Bellum Hispaniense and the evolution of Roman historiography Jan Felix Gaertner
15. Grist to the mill: the literary uses of the quotidian in Horace, Satire 1.5 Richard F. Thomas
16. Sermones deorum: divine discourse in Virgil's Aeneid Stephen Harrison
17. Petronius' linguistic resources Martti Leiwo
18. Parenthetical remarks in the Silvae Kathleen Coleman
19. Colloquial Latin in Martial's Epigrams Nigel Kay
20. Current and ancient colloquial in Gellius Leofranc Holford-Strevens
21. Forerunners of Romance -mente adverbs in Latin prose and poetry Brigitte Bauer
22. Late sparsa collegimus: the influence of sources on the language of Jordanes Giovanbattista Galdi
23. The tale of Frodebert's Tail Danuta Shanzer
24. Colloquial Latin in the insular Latin scholastic colloquia? Michael Lapidge
25. Conversations in Bede's Historia Ecclesiastica Michael Winterbottom.