- in
Knight & Tilg 2015, p. 356 Moore,
Malcolm (28
January 2007). "Pope's
Latinist pronounces death of a language". The
Daily Telegraph.
Archived from the...
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Latin language. He
taught Latin as a
living language and
influenced many
Latinists;
Nancy Llewellyn was
inspired by
Foster to
found Septentrionale Americanum...
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Silveira Mendonça (February 3, 1930 –
November 28, 2023) was a
Brazilian Latinist, educator, and translator. He was a
tenured professor in
several Brazilian...
- Valerie. "Within
CAMWS Territory:
Helen M.
Chesnutt (1880–1969),
Black Latinist". CAMWS.
Retrieved February 1, 2019. Perkovic, John (October 24, 2013)...
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Beare (20
April 1900,
Ireland – 1963, Bristol, England) was a
British Latinist and
president of the
classical ****ociation for the
academic year 1962–1963...
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Ettore Paratore (23
August 1907 – 15
October 2000) was an
Italian Latinist and academic.
Paratore was born in Chieti, Italy; his
father was a
doctor and...
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Latin term
bellum (both
meaning war).
Scholars of this "
Latinist school" (or "
Latinist current") held
extreme views in
their works about the language...
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inscription depicted. Some
letters have more than one form in epigraphy.
Latinists have
treated some of them
especially such as ⟨Ꟶ⟩, a
variant of ⟨H⟩ found...
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Collegio Romano in Rome from 1660 onwards. He
became a very
proficient Latinist and
gained a
doctorate in both
canon and
civil law. He was one of those...
- from Harvard,
James Bryant Conant referred to him as "the most
famous Latinist in the world".
Eduard Norden was born in
Emden in East Frisia, the son...