The Classical Tradition: Greek and Roman Influences on Western LiteratureOxford University Press, 1949 - 763 Seiten |
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... French language was a variant of colloquial Latin . But new transfusions , from literary Latin , appeared in French as early as the twelfth century , and increased in the thirteenth . By the fourteenth century there was a deliberate ...
... French language was a variant of colloquial Latin . But new transfusions , from literary Latin , appeared in French as early as the twelfth century , and increased in the thirteenth . By the fourteenth century there was a deliberate ...
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... French - not from the classical authors but from the current Latin of the law courts and the church : décapiter ... French . Then , as the Middle Ages flowed towards the Renaissance , English began to grow in the same way , and for the ...
... French - not from the classical authors but from the current Latin of the law courts and the church : décapiter ... French . Then , as the Middle Ages flowed towards the Renaissance , English began to grow in the same way , and for the ...
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... French they appeared in a complete translation of Horace's works by Mondot in 1579 , and in Italian Giorgino issued a version in 1595. Horace's longest Letter ( Ep . 2. 3 , usually called " The Art of Poetry ' ) was a very important ...
... French they appeared in a complete translation of Horace's works by Mondot in 1579 , and in Italian Giorgino issued a version in 1595. Horace's longest Letter ( Ep . 2. 3 , usually called " The Art of Poetry ' ) was a very important ...
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Christianity enriched by GrecoRoman folklore | 9 |
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