Spedizione gratuita con Packeta per un prezzo superiore a 79.99 €
BRT 7.99 Punto BRT 7.99 DHL 7.99 HR Parcel 7.49 GLS 3.99

Latin Forms of Address

Lingua IngleseInglese
Libro In brossura
Libro Latin Forms of Address Eleanor Dickey
Codice Libristo: 04866820
Casa editrice Oxford University Press, dicembre 2007
How did Romans address their children, their parents, their slaves, and their patrons? When one Roma... Descrizione completa
? points 295 b
124.59
Magazzino esterno Inviamo tra 15-20 giorni

30 giorni per il reso


Potrebbe interessarti anche


Exploring Culture Geert Hofstede / In brossura
common.buy 39.81
Sloths William (Author) Hartston / In brossura
common.buy 11.98
Dead Air Iain Banks / In brossura
common.buy 13.26
Golf Tom Saunders / In brossura
common.buy 25.57
Dialogue of the Government of Wales (1594) John Gwynfor Jones / Rigido
common.buy 17.87
Kinshu T. Miyamoto / Rigido
common.buy 23.22
Intellectuals and the People Angie Sandhu / Rigido
common.buy 143.32
Praktische Musiklehre, m. Audio-CD. H.3. H.3 Wieland Ziegenrücker / In brossura
common.buy 23.22
Rereading Women in Latin America and the Caribbean Jennifer Abbassi / In brossura
common.buy 85.84
Our World Readers: How the Milky Way Began Jill O'Sullivan / Foglio
common.buy 10.91
From the Bible to Shakespeare Andrii Danylenko / Rigido
common.buy 146.96
Monks Before Christ John Edgar Johnson / In brossura
common.buy 28.46
Last Days of a Reluctant Tyrant Tom Murphy / In brossura
common.buy 19.90
Livy: Book XXXVIII Livy / In brossura
common.buy 37.24

How did Romans address their children, their parents, their slaves, and their patrons? When one Roman called another 'dearest', 'master', 'brother', 'human being', 'executioner', or 'soft little cheese', what did these terms really mean and why? This book brings to bear on such questions a corpus of 15,441 addresses spanning four centuries, drawn from literary prose, poetry, letters, inscriptions, ostraca, and papyri and analysed during recent work in sociolinguistics. The results offer new insights into Roman culture and shed a fresh light on the interpretation of numerous passages in literature. A glossary of the 500 most common addresses and quick-reference tables explaining the rules of usage make this book a valuable resource for Latin teachers and all active users of the language, while the evidence for the investigations behind these conclusions will fascinate scholars and laymen alike. Original, jargon-free, and highly readable, this work will be enjoyed even by those with no prior knowledge of Latin.

Regala questo libro oggi stesso
È facile
1 Aggiungi il libro al carrello e scegli la consegna come regalo 2 Ti invieremo subito il buono 3 Il libro arriverà all'indirizzo del destinatario

Accesso

Accedi al tuo account. Non hai ancora un account Libristo? Crealo ora!

 
obbligatorio
obbligatorio

Non hai un account? Ottieni i vantaggi di un account Libristo!

Con un account Libristo, avrai tutto sotto controllo.

Crea un account Libristo