Latin Vocabulary
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Perhaps the best available Latin vocabulary book, with over 6200 items and a considerable selection of proverbs. This text can be a useful standard for all levels. It is appropriate for use with any Latin textbook, and it incorporates... more
Quod temporibus nostris maxime insigne humano cultui maximeque ad scientiae progressum auxiliare factum est, est sine dubio machina, cuius ope immensa fere incepta commentaque nostra effici possunt, cuiusque usu totius gentis humanae... more
Latinsko-hrvatski razgovorni priručnik s preko 3.500 frazroloških natuknica za osnovnu komunikaciju na latinskom jeziku.
Etymology of Latin morbus, as derived from a Caland derivative from the root PIE *mers- 'to forget, neglect'. Lat. morbus referred originally to the state of being left without cure.
Es un hecho fuera de toda discusión que el aprendizaje del vocabulario debe ser una parte fundamental del estudio de cualquier lengua. En lo que respecta al latín, sin embargo, este ha sido y sigue siendo un aspecto secundario. Como... more
This paper examines some notable words of both Latin and Greek origin in a second century Latin account from Tebtynis (ChLA V 304). In light of new data, it aims to clarify the linguistic status of these words (especially those of Greek... more
The Latin word "imbellis" was modeled after the Greek "apolemos" in the circle of Caesar in 47 (Battle of Zela), with the aim of denigrating Pompey.This element must be taken into account in the exegesis of "Indus imbellis" (Virgil,... more
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... Lessema e sintagma: proposta operativa per una didattica del lessico latino. Autores: RosariaLuzzi; Localización: Bollettino di studi latini, ISSN 0006-6583, Anno 36, Fascicolo 1, 2006 , págs. 226-249. Fundación Dialnet. Acceso de... more
The term maternitas does not appear in any Antiquity dictionary. The same goes for the strictly patristic era. Only two electronic databases, the Thesaurus formarum totius Latinitatis and the Library of Latin texts (clclt 5), reveal the... more