Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes7-8Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, 1986 |
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... language of nature , sometimes referred to as the language of Adam . ' By this , they did not refer to what we would call a natural language , like English or French , but to a univocal language where words and things corresponded ...
... language of nature , sometimes referred to as the language of Adam . ' By this , they did not refer to what we would call a natural language , like English or French , but to a univocal language where words and things corresponded ...
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... languages would have " the same rootes , and principles , " if language had not been confounded ( 292 ) . Attempting to show that the story of Babel is true history , he first names the pagans who shared his conviction that language is ...
... languages would have " the same rootes , and principles , " if language had not been confounded ( 292 ) . Attempting to show that the story of Babel is true history , he first names the pagans who shared his conviction that language is ...
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... language : the words in the language are not organized on the same principles as the things in nature . Grammar does not follow " the order and course of nature , for in many things which nature hath rankt in one kinde , and giuen them ...
... language : the words in the language are not organized on the same principles as the things in nature . Grammar does not follow " the order and course of nature , for in many things which nature hath rankt in one kinde , and giuen them ...
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Constantinian Coin Motifs in Ancient Literary Sources | 1 |
Table Language in the Heptaméron | 17 |
The AngloNorman Courtly Lyric | 27 |
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