Latin and the Vernaculars in Early Modern Europe
Contributions from the conference
Texts & Contexts IV, The Role of Latin in Early Modern Europe,
hosted by the University of Aarhus; Sandbjerg, 17.–20.5.2007
ed. Trine Arlund Hass & Johann Ramminger
Renæssanceforum 6 • 2010
(download the volume as one pdf-file)
Preface and Table of Contents
Johann Ramminger
Humanists and the Vernacular: Creating the Terminology for a Bilingual Universe
(English summary)
Marc Laureys
A Little Known Plea in Defense of Latin: Gabriel Barrius's
Pro Lingua Latina
(English summary)
Jonathan Adams & Peter Zeeberg
The Dictionary Database at www.renaessancesprog.dk: An Online Tool for the Study of Renaissance Language in Denmark
(English summary)
Kaare Rübner Jørgensen
Paulus Helie – a Fifteenth-Century Danish Humanist and Historian
(English summary)
Philip Ford
The Symbiotic Muse: The Case of Neo-Latin and Vernacular Poetry in Renaissance France
(English summary)
Nienke Tjoelker
Jesuit Image Rhetoric in Latin and the Vernacular: The Latin and Dutch emblems of the
Imago Primi Saeculi
(English summary)
Geoffrey Eatough
William Camden's Reshaping of Britain
(English summary)
Keith Sidwell
Intimations of Irish: O'Meara's
Ormonius
and the display of vernacular learning
(English summary)
Jason Harris & Emma Nic Cárthaigh
Romancing the Bards. Early-Modern Latin Translations of Irish Poetry
(English summary)