Citations:Classical Latin

English citations of Classical Latin

  • 2005, Michael D. Fortescue, Historical linguistics 2003: selected papers from the 16th International Conference on Historical Linguistics, Copenhagen, 11-15 August 2003, illustrated edition, John Benjamins Publishing Company, →ISBN, page 137:
    Schøsler (2001) studies the expression of the category of definiteness (and the rise of the definite article) from Latin to Modern French, showing the evolutions along the sucessive synchronies of the same language (Classical Latin, Late Latin, Old French, Early Modern French, Modern French).
  • 2005, Ole Thomsen, Classica Et Mediaevalia: Revue Danoise De Philologie Et D'histoire, Museum Tusculanum Press, →ISBN, page 326:
    In Classical Latin gyrus means 'circle' and is used of the circular movement of a creature or an object and in gyro means 'in a circle'. In Late Latin we find in gyro as a preposition with the genitive or with the accusative; this usage is found especially in some Christian texts.