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Neo-Latin Prose Style (from Petrarch to c. 1650)
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¶ By the late fourteenth and early fifteenth century the Italian humanists developed their own type of Latin prose which is readily distinguishable from writings of other late medieval authors because …
Conversational Latin to 1650
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¶ In the Renaissance and early modern age, just as in the Middle Ages which preceded, children destined for the educated elite learned Latin as a non-vernacular language, not merely for the purpose of …