Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes10-12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1989 |
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... Latin , on the other hand , is the language of learning and piety , the Church service , prayers , hymns , and devotional poetry . By combining Latin and the vernacular , authors of macaronic verse introduce into one and the same poem ...
... Latin , on the other hand , is the language of learning and piety , the Church service , prayers , hymns , and devotional poetry . By combining Latin and the vernacular , authors of macaronic verse introduce into one and the same poem ...
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... Latin lines are equivocal , for they recall liturgical and paraliturgical verse . Even if one is prepared to consider that the use of Latin is merely a rhetorical exercise in linguistic virtuosity , the last line of the stanza poses a ...
... Latin lines are equivocal , for they recall liturgical and paraliturgical verse . Even if one is prepared to consider that the use of Latin is merely a rhetorical exercise in linguistic virtuosity , the last line of the stanza poses a ...
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... Latin also had to contend with the ever increasing importance of the vernacular . Also , during the seventeenth century many were eager to recover the lost language of Adam , believing that it held the key to the relationship between ...
... Latin also had to contend with the ever increasing importance of the vernacular . Also , during the seventeenth century many were eager to recover the lost language of Adam , believing that it held the key to the relationship between ...
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