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1Latein ist tot, es lebe Latein!

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  • Title: ➤  Latein ist tot, es lebe Latein!
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  • Number of Pages: Median: 414
  • Publisher: ➤  List Paul Verlag - Ullstein Taschenbuchvlg.
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  • First Year Published: 2007
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  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Latin

Latin (lingua Latina or Latinum) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. Latin was originally spoken by

Marcus Terentius Varro

distinguished for learning as no other man had ever been or was to be. De lingua latina libri XXV (or On the Latin Language in 25 Books, of which six books

Hans Ørberg

method" of learning. While there he created a new course in Latin: LINGUA LATINA SECUNDUM NATURAE RATIONEM EXPLICATA published in 1955. Besides the author's

Classical Latin

the Latin language, in contrast to other languages such as Greek, as lingua latina or sermo latinus. They distinguished the common vernacular, however

Latina

south of Rome to Cassino Latina (Madrid), a district of Madrid Barrio de La Latina (Madrid), a neighbourhood of Madrid Lingua latina or Latin, from the Latin

Jupiter (god)

De Lingua Latina V 152, Paulus p. 87 M., Pliny Naturalis historia XVI 37, CIL VI 452); on the Viminal is known a Iuppiter Viminius (Varro De Lingua Latina

Juno (mythology)

Historia XVI 235. Varro Lingua Latina V 49, 74 dedication by Titus Tatius; Dionysius Halicarnasseus IV 15. Varro Lingua Latina V 50; Ovid Fasti II 435-6;

Augur

missing publisher (link) Varro, Lingua Latina, 5.83 Cicero, De Divinatione, 2.76 Festus, p. 348 L2; Varro, Lingua Latina, 6.76 Maurus Servius Honoratus

Janus

the fragments of the Carmen Saliare preserved by Varro in his work De Lingua Latina, a list preserved in a passage of Macrobius's Saturnalia (I 9, 15–16)

Saturn (mythology)

§ c / pages 69–70. ISBN 978-0-19-954006-8. Marcus Terentius Varro. De lingua latina. 5.64. Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum. I 2nd 449. Briquel, D. (1981)