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  2. Medieval Latin - Wikipedia

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    Medieval Latin was the form of Literary Latin used in Roman Catholic Western Europe during the Middle Ages. It was also the administrative language in the former Roman Provinces of Mauretania , Numidia and Africa Proconsularis under the Vandals , the Byzantines and the Romano-Berber Kingdoms , until it declined after the Arab Conquest .

  3. Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library - Wikipedia

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    The Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library (est. 2010) is a series of books published by Harvard University Press in collaboration with the Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection. It presents editions of texts originally written in medieval Latin , Byzantine Greek , Old English , and the languages of the medieval Iberian Peninsula , with ...

  4. History of Latin - Wikipedia

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    Neo-Latin, or New Latin, is applied to Latin written after the medieval period according to the standards developed in the Renaissance; it is however a modern term. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] The field of Neo Latin studies has gained momentum in the last decades, as Latin was central to European cultural and scientific development in the period.

  5. Chronica latina regum Castellae - Wikipedia

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    The Chronica latina regum Castellae, known in Spanish as the Crónica latina de los reyes de Castilla, both meaning "Latin Chronicle of the Kings of Castile", is a medieval Latin history of the rulers of Castile from the death of Count Fernán González in 970 to the reconquest of Córdoba by King Ferdinand III in 1236–39.

  6. Max Manitius - Wikipedia

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    Manitius owes its special and lasting significance in Medieval Studies and Medieval Latin Philology to its more than 2,800-page history of medieval Latin literature, which was published in three volumes in 1911, 1923 and 1931 as part of Section IX of the Handbuch der Altertumswissenschaft (Handbook of Classical Studies) and is the only volume ...

  7. Category:Medieval historical texts in Latin - Wikipedia

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    Latin historical texts from Norman and Angevin England (1 C, 22 P) Pages in category "Medieval historical texts in Latin" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.

  8. Historia Calamitatum - Wikipedia

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    Historia Calamitatum (known in English as The Story of My Misfortunes or The History of My Calamities), also known as Abaelardi ad Amicum Suum Consolatoria, is an autobiographical work in Latin by Peter Abelard (1079–1142), a medieval French pioneer of scholastic philosophy.

  9. Historia scholastica - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes called the "Medieval Popular Bible", it draws on the Bible and other sources, including the works of classical scholars and the Fathers of the Church, to present an overview of sacred history. [1] [2] The Historia scholastica quickly became a school text, a required part of the curriculum at both Paris and Oxford. [3]