Description |
1 online resource (357 p.) |
Contents |
Cover -- Series Page -- Half Title -- Frontispiece -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Publisher's Note -- General Topics -- I: The Grammatical Tradition and the Rise of the Vernaculars -- II: Grammar and Rhetoric in the Renaissance -- III: Renaissance Grammar -- IV: Renaissance Grammar, Rebellion or Evolution? -- Guarino of Verona -- V: The Historical Sources of Guarino's Regulae Grammaticales: A Reconsideration of Sabbadini's Evidence -- VI: Textual Problems in the Latin Grammar of Guarino Veronese |
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VII: A Working Edition of the Carmina Differentialia by Guarino Veronese -- Niccolò Perotti -- VIII: The Place of the Rudimenta Grammatices in the History of Latin Grammar -- IX: Early Editions of Niccolò Perotti's Rudimenta Grammatices -- X: The Influence of Perotti's 'Rudimenta' in the Cinquecento -- Antonio De Nebrija -- XI: Nebrija and the Medieval Grammatical Tradition -- XII: Italian Affiliations of Nebrija's Latin Grammar -- XIII: Nebrija's Syntactic Theory in its Historical Setting -- XIV: Nebrija's Linguistic Œuvre as a Model for Missionary Linguistics -- Other Figures |
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XV: The Artis Grammaticae Opusculum of Bartolomeo Sulmonese: A Newly Discovered Latin Grammar of the Quattrocento -- XVI: The Orthographia of Gasparino Barzizza -- XVII: Lorenzo Valla and the Criterion of Exemplary Usage -- Index of Manuscripts -- General Index |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781000938395 |
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1000938395 |
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