Un percorso all'interno del manuale (in Peter STOTZ - Francesco SANTI - Paolo GARBINI - Luigi G. G. RICCI, Il latino nel Medioevo nella visione di Peter Stotz - Verona, 22 maggio 2014. STUDI MEDIEVALI, vol. 55, p. 653-682)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
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Un percorso all'interno del manuale (in Peter STOTZ - Francesco SANTI - Paolo GARBINI - Luigi G. G. RICCI, Il latino nel Medioevo nella visione di Peter Stotz - Verona, 22 maggio 2014. STUDI MEDIEVALI, vol. 55, p. 653-682) / Ricci, L. G. G.; Stotz, P.; Garbini, P.; Santi, F.. - In: STUDI MEDIEVALI. - ISSN 0391-8467. - 55:2(2014), pp. 674-681.
Abstract:
The article is composed of four presentations. P. Stotz illustrates
the genesis and the intentions of his Handbuch zur Sprache des lateinischen
Mittelalters, based on the census and the study of a number of linguistic facts and
expressive conventions, which are documented in the Latin of the Middle
Ages. The heuristic principles that have guided the work are argued. F. Santi
notes the importance of the conclusions of Stotz about the vitality of Latin in
the Middle Ages and the variety of performances that for the Latin language
were tested in the Middle Ages; it is placed in relation to some literary
situations and to plurilinguistic condition of the medieval culture. P. Garbini
detects the systematic approach and the intelligent and open problematic of the
survey conducted by Stotz, which offers much more than it promises: the
Handbuch posed in new and polishes terms the issue of continuity /
discontinuity of the Latin language between Antiquity and the Middle Ages, as
well as the theme of the vitality of Latin in the Middle Ages. L. Ricci proposes
a path of study inside the Handbuch devoted to the theme of the Latin
Christians from Antiquity to the Renaissance, focusing in particular on some
examples in the attitude of the Humanists regard to the Latin of the Bible, also
proposing a comparison between the text of the Vulgata and the translation by
Sebastian Castellio (1515-1563).
the genesis and the intentions of his Handbuch zur Sprache des lateinischen
Mittelalters, based on the census and the study of a number of linguistic facts and
expressive conventions, which are documented in the Latin of the Middle
Ages. The heuristic principles that have guided the work are argued. F. Santi
notes the importance of the conclusions of Stotz about the vitality of Latin in
the Middle Ages and the variety of performances that for the Latin language
were tested in the Middle Ages; it is placed in relation to some literary
situations and to plurilinguistic condition of the medieval culture. P. Garbini
detects the systematic approach and the intelligent and open problematic of the
survey conducted by Stotz, which offers much more than it promises: the
Handbuch posed in new and polishes terms the issue of continuity /
discontinuity of the Latin language between Antiquity and the Middle Ages, as
well as the theme of the vitality of Latin in the Middle Ages. L. Ricci proposes
a path of study inside the Handbuch devoted to the theme of the Latin
Christians from Antiquity to the Renaissance, focusing in particular on some
examples in the attitude of the Humanists regard to the Latin of the Bible, also
proposing a comparison between the text of the Vulgata and the translation by
Sebastian Castellio (1515-1563).
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Ricci, L. G. G.; Stotz, P.; Garbini, P.; Santi, F.
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