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Latin Language and Style as an Instrument of Political and Cultural Ideology
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¶ In antiquity, Latin had effectively been the language of Roman imperial rule and government. A few centuries later, Latin played a crucial role in the construction of the Carolingian Empire on accoun…
Praise and Blame
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¶ The notions of
praise and
blame are of central importance for both the production and the consumption of Neo-Latin literature. First of all, they have a well-defined place in the system of classical rhetoric:
laus and
vituperatio const…
The Theory and Practice of History in Neo-Latin Literature
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¶ The contributors to the recently published
Oxford History of Historical Writing1 explicitly took it upon themselves to overcome the Eurocentrism inherent in nearly all accounts of the history of historiography…