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... language ' ( 53 f . ) . W. repeatedly talks of Medieval Latin as an ' invention ' of the Carolingian revival : e.g. ' The common admission that only a very few men of the time " knew Latin " needs to be revised into a firm recognition ...
... language ' ( 53 f . ) . W. repeatedly talks of Medieval Latin as an ' invention ' of the Carolingian revival : e.g. ' The common admission that only a very few men of the time " knew Latin " needs to be revised into a firm recognition ...
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... languages , whereas he looked upon want as belonging to a different language from the language he was writing . But Jonas has only partially identified Latin and the vernacular . want ( us ) was a vernacular word , but it could not go ...
... languages , whereas he looked upon want as belonging to a different language from the language he was writing . But Jonas has only partially identified Latin and the vernacular . want ( us ) was a vernacular word , but it could not go ...
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... language . If one wants , however , to speculate about the mind - set of the grammatical profession , it might be better to ask why most professionals cultivated an extremely formal and impersonal style . The commentary of Servius upon ...
... language . If one wants , however , to speculate about the mind - set of the grammatical profession , it might be better to ask why most professionals cultivated an extremely formal and impersonal style . The commentary of Servius upon ...
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