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NEO-LATIN

NEO-LATIN Latin 21 II. NEO-LATIN By J. W. BINNS, Lecturer in Latin in the University of Birmingham I. GENERAL J. IJsewijn, Companion to Neo-Latin Studies, Amsterdam, North­ Holland Publishing Co., xiv + 370 pp., is a work of major importance indispensable for the study of the subject hence­ forth. The vol. provides an extensive and comprehensive bibl. guide to N eo-Latin, accompanied by chaps not only on all the countries where Neo-Latin was written, but also on its lit. forms, on metrics, on language and style, and on scholarly and scientific works in Neo-Latin. An anthol. of representative texts is given in an appx. Margareta Benner and Emin Tengstrom, On the Interpretation of Learned Neo-Latin. An Explorative Study based on some Texts from Sweden (I6II-1716) (Studia Graeca et Latina Gothoburgensia, 39), Gothenburg Univ. Inst. of Classical Studies, 112 pp., is a useful study of Neo-Latin vocabulary, orthography, syntax, punctuation, and system of accentuation, which is of wider interest to Neo-Latin studies in gen. than its title would suggest. C. H. Lohr, 'Renaissance Latin Aristotle comms: authors D-F', RQ, 29, 1976:714-45, continues his valuable check-list of MSS, eds, and modern studies of these comms. G. Tournoy-Thoen, 'Le manuscrit 1010 de la http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

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0084-4152
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2222-4297
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Latin 21 II. NEO-LATIN By J. W. BINNS, Lecturer in Latin in the University of Birmingham I. GENERAL J. IJsewijn, Companion to Neo-Latin Studies, Amsterdam, North­ Holland Publishing Co., xiv + 370 pp., is a work of major importance indispensable for the study of the subject hence­ forth. The vol. provides an extensive and comprehensive bibl. guide to N eo-Latin, accompanied by chaps not only on all the countries where Neo-Latin was written, but also on its lit. forms, on metrics, on language and style, and on scholarly and scientific works in Neo-Latin. An anthol. of representative texts is given in an appx. Margareta Benner and Emin Tengstrom, On the Interpretation of Learned Neo-Latin. An Explorative Study based on some Texts from Sweden (I6II-1716) (Studia Graeca et Latina Gothoburgensia, 39), Gothenburg Univ. Inst. of Classical Studies, 112 pp., is a useful study of Neo-Latin vocabulary, orthography, syntax, punctuation, and system of accentuation, which is of wider interest to Neo-Latin studies in gen. than its title would suggest. C. H. Lohr, 'Renaissance Latin Aristotle comms: authors D-F', RQ, 29, 1976:714-45, continues his valuable check-list of MSS, eds, and modern studies of these comms. G. Tournoy-Thoen, 'Le manuscrit 1010 de la

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The Year’s Work in Modern Language StudiesBrill

Published: Mar 13, 1978

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