The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western LiteratureOxford University Press, 1949 - 763 Seiten |
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... English began to grow in the same way , and for the same reasons , as French : very largely under the influence of French . Chaucer was the chief figure in this process . He had some Latin , and knew French almost as well as English ...
... English began to grow in the same way , and for the same reasons , as French : very largely under the influence of French . Chaucer was the chief figure in this process . He had some Latin , and knew French almost as well as English ...
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... English philosophical prose ' . And Chaucer introduced such scholarly words as astrologer , distil , erratic , longitude , native , occidental , orator . Hundreds more words that we use every day were brought in at this time : words as ...
... English philosophical prose ' . And Chaucer introduced such scholarly words as astrologer , distil , erratic , longitude , native , occidental , orator . Hundreds more words that we use every day were brought in at this time : words as ...
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... English translation ( 1547 ) is from a third- hand medieval Italian version based on Brunetto Latini's work . T. Blundeville did an English adaptation of the Logic in 1599 . PLUTARCH'S Moral Essays were always favourites , for their ...
... English translation ( 1547 ) is from a third- hand medieval Italian version based on Brunetto Latini's work . T. Blundeville did an English adaptation of the Logic in 1599 . PLUTARCH'S Moral Essays were always favourites , for their ...
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ITALY | 5 |
Christianity enriched by GrecoRoman folklore | 9 |
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