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Early Latin - Constructs, Diversity, Reception (Hardcover): J.N. Adams, Anna Chahoud, Giuseppe Pezzini Early Latin - Constructs, Diversity, Reception (Hardcover)
J.N. Adams, Anna Chahoud, Giuseppe Pezzini
R5,469 R4,081 Discovery Miles 40 810 Save R1,388 (25%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the most detailed and comprehensive study to date of early Latin language, literary and non-literary, featuring twenty-nine chapters by an international team of scholars. 'Early Latin' is interpreted liberally as extending from the period of early inscriptions through to the first quarter of the first century BC. Classical Latin features significantly in the volume, although in a restricted sense. In the classical period there were writers who imitated the Latin of an earlier age, and there were also interpreters of early Latin. Later authors and views on early Latin language are also examined as some of these are relevant to the establishment of the text of earlier writers. A major aim of the book is to define linguistic features of different literary genres, and to address problems such as the limits of periodisation and the definition of the very concept of 'early Latin'.

Language and Nature in the Classical Roman World (Paperback): Giuseppe Pezzini, Barnaby Taylor Language and Nature in the Classical Roman World (Paperback)
Giuseppe Pezzini, Barnaby Taylor
R807 Discovery Miles 8 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A familiar theme in Greek philosophy, largely due to the influence of Plato's Cratylus, linguistic naturalism (the notion that linguistic facts, structures or behaviour are in some significant sense determined by nature) constitutes a major but under-studied area of Roman linguistic thought. Indeed, it holds significance not only for the history of linguistics but also for philosophy, stylistics, rhetoric and more. The chapters in this volume deal with a range of naturalist theories in a variety of authors including Cicero, Varro, Nigidius Figulus, Posidonius, and Dionysius of Halicarnassus. The result is a complex and multi-faceted picture of how language and nature were believed to interrelate in the classical Roman world.

The Republic of Venice - De magistratibus et republica Venetorum (Paperback): Gasparo. Contarini The Republic of Venice - De magistratibus et republica Venetorum (Paperback)
Gasparo. Contarini; Edited by Filippo Sabetti; Translated by Giuseppe Pezzini, Amanda Murphy
R549 Discovery Miles 5 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

At a time when social scientists are increasingly focusing on the reasons why nations fail and democracies die, Filippo Sabetti turns to the opposite issue, asking instead why institutions endure. To do so, he presents Gasparo Contarini's sixteenth-century description of the Republic of Venice to help modern readers understand what made Venice the longest-lived self-constituted republic. In its long history, Venice was the only city that succeeded in constructing a durable republicanism, and it was one of the earliest to depart from the hierarchical world of national monarchies and sovereignties. Sabetti suggests that students of politics will find Contarini's The Republic of Venice just as instructive, if not more so, as Machiavelli's The Prince. In his analysis of human nature, Contarini matches Machiavelli's secularism and realism, but goes much further; examining the case of Venice, he shows how it is possible for fallible human beings to construct a successful and stable government. This is the first modern English-language edition of Contarini's classic work, based directly on the original Latin.

Language and Nature in the Classical Roman World (Hardcover): Giuseppe Pezzini, Barnaby Taylor Language and Nature in the Classical Roman World (Hardcover)
Giuseppe Pezzini, Barnaby Taylor
R2,676 Discovery Miles 26 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A familiar theme in Greek philosophy, largely due to the influence of Plato's Cratylus, linguistic naturalism (the notion that linguistic facts, structures or behaviour are in some significant sense determined by nature) constitutes a major but under-studied area of Roman linguistic thought. Indeed, it holds significance not only for the history of linguistics but also for philosophy, stylistics, rhetoric and more. The chapters in this volume deal with a range of naturalist theories in a variety of authors including Cicero, Varro, Nigidius Figulus, Posidonius, and Dionysius of Halicarnassus. The result is a complex and multi-faceted picture of how language and nature were believed to interrelate in the classical Roman world.

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