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Ad Infinitum, a biography of Latin, Nicholas Ostler

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Ad Infinitum, a biography of Latin, Nicholas Ostler
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 359-368) and index
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Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Ad Infinitum
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
148738853
Responsibility statement
Nicholas Ostler
Sub title
a biography of Latin
Summary
A study of the Latin language examines its role in the evolution of Western culture and civilization; its relationship with ancient Greek language, science, and philosophy; its place in the Catholic Church; and its function as an ancestor of modern-day languages
Table Of Contents
pt. 1. A Latin world. Ad infinitum--An empire lived in Latin -- Fons et origo--Latin's kin -- Sub rosa--Latin's Etruscan stepmother -- Cui bono?--Rome's winning ways -- Excelsior--Looking up to Greek -- Felix coniunctio--A partnership of paragons -- pt. 2. Latin recruits. Urbi et orbi--Taking over the Church -- Vox populi vox dei--Latin as the bond of unity -- Dies irae--Staying on -- Ultra vires--Beyond the limits of empire -- pt. 3. Worlds built on Latin. Lapus linguae--Incurable romantics : fractured Latin -- Amor vincit omnia--Latin lovers -- Litterae humaniores--The fruits of Latin education -- Ex oriente lux--Sources of higher learning -- pt. 4. Latin in a vernacular world. Alter ego--Humanism and the return of the classics -- Deus ex machina--Printing and the profusion of grammars -- Novus orbis--Latin America -- Decus et tutamen--Last redoubts -- Eheu fugaces--Latin's decline -- Sub specie aeternitatis--Latin today
Target audience
adult
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