Aspects of the Language of Latin Prose

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Pub. Date: 2006-02-16
Publisher(s): British Academy
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Summary

Twenty articles from two often dissociated areas of Latin studies, classical and medieval Latin, examine continuities and developments in the language of Latin prose from its emergence to the twelfth century. Language is not understood in a narrowly philological or linguistic sense, but as encompassing the literary exploitation of linguistic effects and the influence of formal rhetoric on prose. Key themes explored throughout the volume are the use of poetic diction in prose, archaism, sentence structure, and bilingualism. Papers cover a comprehensive range of material including studies of individual works, groups of authors such as the Republican historians, prose genres such as the ancient novel or medieval biography, and linguistic topics such as the use of connectives in archaic Latin or prose rhythm in medieval Latin. The diversity of approaches displayed from an international array of experts will make this an essential resource for all those interested in Latin language and literature.

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors vii
Preface xi
Abbreviations xii
Introduction 1(36)
J.N. ADAMS, MICHAEL LAPIDGE & TOBIAS REINHARDT
Connections in Archaic Latin Prose 37(16)
J.H.W. PENNEY
The Language and Style of the Fragmentary Republican Historians 53(20)
J. BRISCOE
The Bellum Africum 73(24)
J.N. ADAMS
Hair, Hegemony, and Historiography: Caesar's Style and its Earliest Critics 97(20)
CHRISTINA SHUTTLEWORTH KRAUS
Cicero's Adaptation of Legal Latin in the De legibus 117(34)
J.G.F. POWELL
The Language of Epicureanism in Cicero: The Case of Atomism 151(28)
TOBIAS REINHARDT
Pope's Spider and Cicero's Writing 179(16)
G.O. HUTCHINSON
The Impracticability of Latin 'Kunstprosa' 195(16)
R.G. MAYER
Poetic Influence on Prose: The Case of the Younger Seneca 211(28)
H.M. HINE
The Language of Pliny the Elder 239(18)
HARM PINKSTER
Omisso speciosiore stili genere 257(16)
D.A. RUSSELL
The Poetics of Fiction: Poetic Influence on the Language of Apuleius' Metamorphoses 273(14)
S.J. HARRISON
'Langues réduites au lexique'? The Languages of Latin Technical Prose 287(16)
D.R. LANGSLOW
Gregory of Tours and Poetry: Prose into Verse and Verse into Prose 303(18)
DANUTA SHANZER
Poeticism in Pre-Conquest Anglo-Latin Prose 321(18)
MICHAEL LAPIDGE
The Varieties of Bede's Prose 339(18)
RICHARD SHARPE
Translator's Latin 357(20)
A.C. DIONISOTTI
Realistic Writing in the Tenth Century: Gerhard of Augsburg's Vita S. Uodalrici 377(6)
WALTER BERSCHIN
William of Malmesbury and the Latin Classics Revisited 383(12)
R.M. FHOMSON
Metrical and Rhythmical Clausulae in Medieval Latin Prose: Some Aspects and Problems 395(18)
GIOVANNI ORLANDI
Bibliography 413(30)
Index verborum 443(13)
Index locorum 456(27)
Index rerum 483

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