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that the modern Romance languages are derived from spoken Latin and not from the Latin that was written . This is quite true if by written Latin one means the belles - lettres of the classical period , for these were written in a Latin ...
that the modern Romance languages are derived from spoken Latin and not from the Latin that was written . This is quite true if by written Latin one means the belles - lettres of the classical period , for these were written in a Latin ...
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This is certainly derived from a Germanic stem spit- , English spıt , O Saxon spitu , German spiess , etc. The Spanish espeto cannot come from a Gothic spiuts as Meyer - Lübke believes ( REW 8163 ) . It comes directly from Vulgar Latin ...
This is certainly derived from a Germanic stem spit- , English spıt , O Saxon spitu , German spiess , etc. The Spanish espeto cannot come from a Gothic spiuts as Meyer - Lübke believes ( REW 8163 ) . It comes directly from Vulgar Latin ...
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He was Tutor in Latin at Harvard University , 1874-6 and 1877-80 ; Professor of the Latin Language and Literature at Cornell University , 1880-92 ; and Professor and Head of the Department of Latin at the University of Chicago ...
He was Tutor in Latin at Harvard University , 1874-6 and 1877-80 ; Professor of the Latin Language and Literature at Cornell University , 1880-92 ; and Professor and Head of the Department of Latin at the University of Chicago ...
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