Introduction to Romance Languages and Literature: Latin, French, Spanish, Provençal, Italian, Volume 10Capricorn Books, 1961 - 291 pages |
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... Humanists . The movement called Humanism ( the word comes from the Latin humanitas : ' humanity , ' ' human civilization , ' ' education worthy of the human idea ' ) had been stirring in Italy since the second half of the fourteenth ...
... Humanists . The movement called Humanism ( the word comes from the Latin humanitas : ' humanity , ' ' human civilization , ' ' education worthy of the human idea ' ) had been stirring in Italy since the second half of the fourteenth ...
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... Humanists knew Greek well enough to teach it and to translate celebrated works . At Florence ( where a family of the urban aristocracy who were patrons of literature and the arts , the Medici , came to power in the second half of the ...
... Humanists knew Greek well enough to teach it and to translate celebrated works . At Florence ( where a family of the urban aristocracy who were patrons of literature and the arts , the Medici , came to power in the second half of the ...
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... Humanists made of it a language whose value was purely esthetic and which could be used without difficulty only for classical studies and , strictly speaking , only for a few works of philosophy and polemics . The sciences and ...
... Humanists made of it a language whose value was purely esthetic and which could be used without difficulty only for classical studies and , strictly speaking , only for a few works of philosophy and polemics . The sciences and ...
Table des matières
B Vulgar Latin | 21 |
The Invasions | 36 |
E Trends in Linguistic Development | 56 |
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