Edition of a unique, unpublished Latin text illuminating education in the time of Augustine and the formation of Latin glossaries.
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A. C. Dionisotti was until retirement a Lecturer in the Department of Classics at King's College London. She has long been interested in texts that enabled the continuity of Latin (and sometimes Greek) in Western Europe to beyond the period of Roman rule. The Expositio Notarum is such a text, revealing a different aspect of ancient education, with unexpected influence on the glossaries transmitting Latin in the early medieval, and especially the Anglo-Saxon, world.
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Condizione: New. InhaltsverzeichnisPreface Abbreviations Introduction Text of the Expositio Notarum with notes Appendix I. Possible additional items Appendix II. Linguistic overview Appendix III. Concordance with Anglo-Saxon glossaries Appendix IV. Codice articolo 650821925
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