Description
The "Latin Language" entry in the 11th Edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica is a comprehensive exploration of a foundational component of Western civilization. It delves into the historical development of Latin, tracing its evolution from a vernacular language of ancient Rome to its status as a lingua franca of scholarly and religious discourse in Europe. The article highlights key aspects such as grammar, syntax, and the complexities of its dialects. It serves as an essential resource for linguists, historians, and students of classical studies, offering insights into the language's profound influence on linguistics, literature, and modern languages. Transitioning to "Lefebvre, François-Joseph," the entry provides a detailed account of the life and works of this notable figure. Lefebvre’s contributions to French politics and the arts are examined, showcasing his significance in the context of French cultural history. Overall, the 11th Edition remains a vital reference for anyone seeking to understand the intricate tapestry of language and culture.
Details
Publisher - Lettel
Language - English
Paperback
Author(s) - Various
Published Date - September 12 2024
ISBN - 9609441061109
Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.6 cm
Page Count - 459
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