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    2 days ago · In Latin's usage beyond the early medieval period, it lacked native speakers. Medieval Latin was used across Western and Catholic Europe during the Middle Ages as a working and literary language from the 9th century to the Renaissance, which then developed a classicizing form, called Renaissance Latin.

  2. 4 days ago · Ecclesiastical Latin is not a single style: the term merely means the language promulgated at any time by the church. In terms of stylistic periods, it belongs to Late Latin in the Late Latin period, Medieval Latin in the Medieval Period, and so on through to the present.

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  4. 5 days ago · The medieval language is often called langue d’oc, which denoted a language using oc (from Latin hoc) for “yes” in contrast to langue d’oïl, which used oïl (modern oui) for “yes” (from Latin hoc ille ).

  5. 3 days ago · What is the grammatical class of "nāuigantī" in the following excerpt and what role does it play? Italicised words were blank spaces to be filled. Exercitia Latina Chapter 16, Exercise 6, item 8: Nautae ad occidentem nāuigantī merīdiēs ā sinistrā est, ā dextrā septentriōnēs, oriēns ā tergō. syntax. lingua-latina ...

  6. 1 day ago · 1. Terminological Preliminaries. The area of word formation covered in this article has no agreed-upon name in the English literature. In (neo-)Latin grammar, the derivation of designations for females from those for males, or more rarely the other way round, was called motio substantivorum, a term that has been adopted, among others, by German, Romanian, Italian, and Spanish scholars (Ger ...

  7. 1 day ago · 1 Sequitur clades, forte an dolo principis incertum (nam utrumque auctores prodidere), sed omnibus quae huic urbi per violentiam ignium acciderunt gravior atque atrocior. 2 initium in ea parte circi ortum quae Palatino Caelioque montibus contigua est, ubi per tabernas, quibus id mercimonium inerat quo flamma alitur, simul coeptus ignis et ...

  8. 1 day ago · The medieval period, also known as the Middle Ages, is one of the most fascinating and impactful eras in European and world history. Spanning approximately 1000 years from the 5th to the 15th century, the medieval period saw the formation of European kingdoms, the rise of the Catholic Church, the ravages of the Black Death, and the beginnings of the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery.

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