Volume 44, Issue 2/3 (2017)Latin Grammars in Transition, 1200 - 1600
Edited by Anneli Luhtala & Mark E. Amsler
University of Helsinki | University of Auckland
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IntroductionAnneli Luhtala | pp. 191–203
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Some pedagogical and syntactical aspects of Francesco da Buti’s (1324–1406) Regule grammaticalesChiara Martinelli | pp. 204–227
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Syntax in the earliest Latin-Portuguese grammatical treatisesGonçalo Fernandes | pp. 228–254
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Latin parsing grammars from the Carolingian age to the later Middle Ages: Trends and developmentsAnna Reinikka | pp. 255–277
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The Role of Vernacular Proverbs in Latin Language Acquisition, c. 1200–1600: An exploratory studyChristophe Geudens and Toon Van Hal | pp. 278–305
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William of Champeaux (c.1070–1121), the Glosulae on Priscian and the Notae DunelmensesAnne Grondeux and Irène Rosier-Catach | pp. 306–330
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Les Communia super Priscianum minorem : L’enseignement universitaire de la syntaxe au milieu du XIIIe siècleRené Létourneau | pp. 331–354
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The Donatus minor between Via antiqua and Via moderna : Grammar education and the WegestreitC. H. Kneepkens | pp. 355–390
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Radical reform, inevitable debts: Lorenzo Valla, Alexander de Villa-Dei, and recent grammariansClementina Marsico | pp. 391–411
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“Si hoc saeculo natus fuisset”: Refurbishing the Catholicon for the 16th centuryJohn Considine | pp. 412–429
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Nicolaus Clenardus’ Institutiones grammaticae Latinae (1538): Contents and contextPierre Swiggers | pp. 430–458
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Koerner’s Kornerpp. 459–460
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