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- What kind of language is Latin, and who is it for?
- About the Author: Charlie Kerrigan is Research Fellow in the Department of Classics at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.
- 136 Pages
- Foreign Language Study, Latin
- Series Name: Rubicon
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About the Book
"What kind of language is Latin, and who is it for? Contrary to most accounts, this book tells the story of Latin as a language of ordinary people. Surveying the whole span of the language's history, it explores the evidence that exists for ordinary Latin around the Roman world, arguing that this material is just as worthy of readers' attention as the famous classics. Those classics are reassessed in the light of popular concerns, as works of art that evoke ancient, sustainable, and communal ways of living, encompassing broad and diverse traditions of readers through time. And of course Latin lived on: this account revisits what happened to the language after the Roman empire, tracing its twin streams - intellectual lingua franca and a series of Romance languages - into the twenty-first century. What emerges is a human chain stretching back thousands of years and still in existence today, a story of workers and weavers, violets and roses, storytellers and musicians, a common and democratic archive of world history. Kerrigan's strong and attractive case for a new conception of Latin sends out a call to arms to reevaluate the place of Latin in history. On the one hand, an interesting and readable history of the language, on the other, this book sets out to provoke questions for readers, students, and teachers of Latin, as well as anyone interested in the ancient Mediterranean world. Latin was and should always be for all"--Publisher's description.Book Synopsis
What kind of language is Latin, and who is it for? Contrary to most accounts, this book tells the story of Latin as a language ofordinarypeople.Surveying the whole span of the language's history, it explores the evidence that exists for everyday Latin around the Roman world, arguing that this material is just as worthy of readers' attention as the famous classics. Those classics are reassessed in the light of popular concerns, as works of art that evoke ancient, sustainable and communal ways of living, encompassing broad and diverse traditions of readers through time.This account also revisits what happened to the language after the Roman empire, tracing its twin streams - intellectual lingua franca and a series of Romance languages - into the twenty-first century. What emerges is a human chain stretching back thousands of years and still in existence today, a story of workers and weavers, violets and roses, storytellers and musicians - a common and democratic archive of world history. Kerrigan's strong and attractive case for a new conception of Latin sends out a call to arms to re-evaluate the place of Latin in history. On the one hand, an interesting and readable history of the language, on the other, this book sets out to provoke questions for readers, students and teachers of Latin, as well as anyone interested in the ancient Mediterranean world. Latin was and should always be for all.
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This book provides a highly accessible, lucid, concise and enjoyable account of the Latin language, which is never monolithic, throughout history.
This is an excellent, exciting little book, providing an original and captivating history of Latin as a language of everyday people. While accessible and compelling, it is firmly rooted in recent, ground-breaking research in Latin linguistics, challenging biases about the supposed elitism of Latin.
Giuseppe Pezzini, Associate Professor of Latin Language & Literature, University of Oxford, UK
About the Author
Charlie Kerrigan is Research Fellow in the Department of Classics at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. He is author of Virgil's Map (Bloomsbury, 2020) and blogs at Confabulations, part of the Living Latin Project at TCD.Dimensions (Overall): 8.5 Inches (H) x 5.5 Inches (W) x .38 Inches (D)
Weight: .66 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 136
Genre: Foreign Language Study
Sub-Genre: Latin
Series Title: Rubicon
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format: Hardcover
Author: Charlie Kerrigan
Language: English
Street Date: February 8, 2024
TCIN: 92372336
UPC: 9781350377028
Item Number (DPCI): 247-34-1685
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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