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NEO-LATIN

NEO-LATIN 8 Latin II. NEO-LATIN By C. A. UPTON I. GENERAL Proverbia Sententiaeque Latinitatis Medii ac Recentioris Aevi, n.ser., H-o, ed. P. G. Schmidt (Carmina Medii Aevi Posterioris Latina, 2, 8), Gottingen, Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, xii + 992 pp., provides an invaluable index, newly revised, of proverbial expressions available to the neo-Latin writer. Texts and Transmission. A Survey of the Latin Classics, ed. L. D. Reynolds, Oxford, Clarendon, 509 pp., is the composite work of a number of scholars, outlining the present state of our knowledge of the textual history of the major classical works in Latin. Such knowledge is far from complete but it will be many years before this study is superseded. It is difficult to write this kind of thing well, but there are a number of successful attempts to write engagingly as well as informatively. * Virtus et Fortuna. Festschrift for Hans-Gert Roloff, ed. J. P. Strelka and Jorg Jungmayr, Bern, Peter Lang, 638 pp., contains, amongst others, articles on Ulrich von Hutten, Philipp Camerarius and Jesuit theatre. Eckhard Bernstein, German Humanism (TWAS), I7I pp., is a general overview, drawing together the strands of German humanism often dislocated. He concentrates on the more familiar names such http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies Brill

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Brill
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Copyright © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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0084-4152
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2222-4297
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10.1163/22224297-90002551
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8 Latin II. NEO-LATIN By C. A. UPTON I. GENERAL Proverbia Sententiaeque Latinitatis Medii ac Recentioris Aevi, n.ser., H-o, ed. P. G. Schmidt (Carmina Medii Aevi Posterioris Latina, 2, 8), Gottingen, Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht, xii + 992 pp., provides an invaluable index, newly revised, of proverbial expressions available to the neo-Latin writer. Texts and Transmission. A Survey of the Latin Classics, ed. L. D. Reynolds, Oxford, Clarendon, 509 pp., is the composite work of a number of scholars, outlining the present state of our knowledge of the textual history of the major classical works in Latin. Such knowledge is far from complete but it will be many years before this study is superseded. It is difficult to write this kind of thing well, but there are a number of successful attempts to write engagingly as well as informatively. * Virtus et Fortuna. Festschrift for Hans-Gert Roloff, ed. J. P. Strelka and Jorg Jungmayr, Bern, Peter Lang, 638 pp., contains, amongst others, articles on Ulrich von Hutten, Philipp Camerarius and Jesuit theatre. Eckhard Bernstein, German Humanism (TWAS), I7I pp., is a general overview, drawing together the strands of German humanism often dislocated. He concentrates on the more familiar names such

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The Year’s Work in Modern Language StudiesBrill

Published: Mar 13, 1984

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