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Long Live Latin. The Pleasures of a Useless Language

Autor Nicola Gardini

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Long Live Latin. The Pleasures of a Useless Language
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This love-letter to Latin enthrals, illuminates, and convinces. Nobody could possibly describe Latin as a dead or useless language after reading it. (David Crystal)Highlighting the particular charms in the styles and attitudes of Latin...

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  • Editorial PROFILE BOOKS LTD
  • ISBN13 9781781259399
  • ISBN10 1781259399
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 246
  • Año de Edición 2019
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Encuadernación Tapa dura

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Long Live Latin. The Pleasures of a Useless Language

Autor Nicola Gardini

Editorial PROFILE BOOKS LTD

This love-letter to Latin enthrals, illuminates, and convinces. Nobody could possibly describe Latin as a dead or useless language after reading it. (David Crystal)Highlighting the particular charms in the styles and attitudes of Latin...

-5% dto.    18,00€
17,10€
Ahorra 0,90€
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Envío gratis a partir de 19€
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This love-letter to Latin enthrals, illuminates, and convinces. Nobody could possibly describe Latin as a dead or useless language after reading it. (David Crystal)

Highlighting the particular charms in the styles and attitudes of Latin's greatest writers, this book will open many eyes to the unexpected pleasures of Latin (Nicholas Ostler, author of Empires of the Word:A Language History of the World)

A brilliant reminder that the supposedly dead language is alive and kicking - and still the most influential language in the world. (Harry Mount, author Amo, Amas, Amat ... And All That)

A highly enjoyable, erudite book . . . Gardini knows his Latin inside out [and] is alive to the immense power of Latin to move the reader. (Harry Mount Catholic Herald)

Virgil gave us the Aeneid, and Ovid the Metamorphoses; Lucretius analysed the material world and Caesar interrogated how we view reality through the lens of reason - but what does Latin offer us today?

Often seen as the bulky relic of school curricula long forgotten, Latin seems to have lost its punch in the popular conscious. Oxford academic Nicola Gardini, however, argues the case for its lasting importance, offering a personal and passionate defence of the beauty and future of the language. From these ancient writers, we can learn about such vital aspects of life as love, purpose, eloquence, beauty and loss. These lessons from the past can illuminate our present, and Gardini encourages us to dig to the roots of our own language to consider how Latin has influenced the ways in which we communicate, think and live today.

A formidable mix of history, memoir and criticism, this is a beautiful love letter to one language that ultimately celebrates the vital power of all literature.

Nicola Gardini lives in Oxford and Milan. His novel The Lost Words of Amelia Lynd (Feltrinelli 2012) was awarded the Viareggio prize in 2012. He teaches Italian Literature at the University of Oxford. He also writes poetry and fiction, having published three novels and several collections of verse. He also co-edits the monthly magazine 'Poesia', based in Milan.

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