A. Garcea, M. Rosellini et L. Silvano (éd.), Latin in Byzantium I. Late Antiquity and Beyond

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Alessandro Garcea, Michela Rosellini et Luigi Silvano (éd.), Latin in Byzantium I. Late Antiquity and Beyond, Turnhout, 2019.

Éditeur : Brepols
Collection : Corpus Christianorum. Lingua Patrum
564 pages
ISBN : 978-2-503-58492-8
230 €

‘Latin in Byzantium' explores the linguistic competence, cultural identity, and transmission of Latin texts in the ‘noua Roma' between the fourth and the ninth centuries. Drawing together texts from a number of fields (e.g., law, grammar, religion, and tactics) and across a range of different forms (e.g., palaeographic, epigraphic, and papyrological), this important project provides scholars for the first time with an in-depth knowledge of both the Latin-speaking milieux in Byzantium, and of the contexts in which Latin was used. Crucially, the ancient sources studied in this volume are also analysed in their broader political and sociological context, providing rich material for study across different disciplines and making this volume an important resource for closing the gaps between literary and non-literary texts, history, and philology.


Alessandro Garcea is Full Professor of Latin language and literature at Sorbonne Université.
Michela Rosellini is Associate Professor of Latin literature at the University of Rome-La Sapienza.
Luigi Silvano is Associate Professor of Classical philology at the University of Turin.


Table of Contents

Preface
Rhomaika. Una introduzione – Guglielmo Cavallo

General Framework
Desuetudine longa… subeunt verba latina : The Transition From Late Antique to Medieval Byzantium and the Fall of Latin – Luigi Silvano
Latin in Byzantium: Different Forms of Linguistic Contact – Alessandro Garcea

1. Latin in the Empire: Texts and People

La pratique du latin dans l'Égypte de l'Antiquité tardive – Jean-Luc Fournet
The Use of Latin in the Context of Multilingual Monastic Communities in the East – Claudia Rapp
Writing Latin in Late Antique Constantinople – Gabriel Nocchi Macedo

2. The Laws of the Language and the Language of the Laws

La lingua degli Ἰταλοί. Conoscenza e uso del latino nell'Oriente greco di IV secolo attraverso l'opera di Libanio – Andrea Pellizzari
Asymmetric Exchange: Latin Speakers Learning Greek and Greek Speakers Learning Latin in Late Antiquity. On the Evidence of Grammars and Bilingual Texts – Juan Signes Codoñer
L'insegnamento di Prisciano – Michela Rosellini – Elena Spangenberg Yanes
Sur un silence de Jean le Lydien – Marc Baratin
Justinianus Latinograecus. Language and Law during the Reign of Justinian – Thomas Ernst van Bochove

3. Latin as a Medium at the Service of the Power

Le rituel des acclamations : de Rome à “Byzance” – Frédérique Biville
L'univers grec et latin d'un poète africain : Corippe et Byzance – Vincent Zarini
Latin Inscriptions in (Early) Byzantium – Andreas Rhoby

4. Latin Texts as Sources

La traduction du latin en grec à Byzance : un aperçu général – Bruno Rochette
Modelli latini per poemi greci? Sulla possibile influenza di autori latini sulla poesia epica tardoantica – Gianfranco Agosti
Latin and the Chronicon Paschale – Christian Gastgeber
Sulla conoscenza del latino nell'Oriente romano nel periodo tra Maurizio ed Eraclio (582-641): il caso degli storici-funzionari e di Giovanni di Antiochia – Umberto Roberto
Latinismi e cultura letteraria nei frammenti di Pietro Patrizio: per un'indagine sul De cerimoniis e sugli Excerpta Historica Constantiniana – Laura Mecella
Latin Literature in Johannes Malalas's Chronicle – Olivier Gengler
Appunti per un lessico grecolatino tardoantico: la traduzione latina di Gregorio di Nazianzo trasmessa dal Laur. S. Marco 584 – Alessandro Capone

5. Latin Vocabulary Transmitted across Space and Time

On the Use of Latin Legal Terminology in the Byzantine Legal Treatise De actionibus – José-Domingo Rodríguez Martín
Per lo studio dei rapporti tra Istituzioni di Giustiniano e Libri basilici – Massimo Miglietta
Latinité cachée à Constantinople (VIe – moitié XIIIe siècles) – Peter Schreiner
I latinismi nella lingua greca moderna – Johannes Niehoff-Panagiotidis

Bibliography
Index of Names
Index of Places

 

 

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