List Of Neo-Latin Authors
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Neo-Latin Neo-LatinSidwell, Keith ''Classical Latin-Medieval Latin-Neo Latin'' in ; others, throughout. (also known as New Latin and Modern Latin) is the style of written Latin used in original literary, scholarly, and scientific works, first in Italy d ...
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Neo-Latin studies Neo-Latin studies is the study of Latin and its literature from the Italian Renaissance to the present day. Neo-Latin Neo-LatinSidwell, Keith ''Classical Latin-Medieval Latin-Neo Latin'' in ; others, throughout. (also known as New Latin and M ...
as outstanding or important for their contribution to poetry, Latitinity, drama, or other prose. They are often the focus of current research in that field. Neo-Latin was the first major international, standardised linguistic vehicle for printed works in Europe, and the dominant medium for academic and religious discourse during the sixteenth and start of the seventeenth century. As an international language, Neo-Latin authors often knew the works of contemporaries in other countries, as well as having common cultural references, through both Classical Roman and Greek texts, and later Christian works. While many Neo-Latin authors and works are less well known now, study of their works is important to understand the development of science, literature and vernacular literary cultures. Neo-Latin literature and its notable authors are explored and identified in a number of standard reference works.; ; ;


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