Dear all,
I am writing about Renaissance Latin (1420-1500 CE approx.) and I am having trouble with finding books that elaborate specifically on the grammar and syntax rules in this Latin. I have found soms books that talk about it, but quite briefly and most are used as an introduction to other items such as history writing in the Renaissance.
Is there any book you guys can recommend? All info is appreciated!
Kind regards,
GJCaesar
Medieval/Renaissance Latin grammar and syntax
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Re: Medieval/Renaissance Latin grammar and syntax
A Companion to the Latin language seems to have a nice section on Neo-Latin but only part of it is available online.
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Re: Medieval/Renaissance Latin grammar and syntax
Thanks for that reference! I just found out I can access the complete online version from my laptop as long as I'm logged in on the university network. It's a good section btw!Shenoute wrote:A Companion to the Latin language seems to have a nice section on Neo-Latin but only part of it is available online.
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