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"Dilatandis litteris": A study of Cicero and pronunciation Paperback

MT Cicero, Musei Capitolini

can say that in the treaties of Cicero's oratory emerged for the first time in a clear contrast between a standard "urban "and use" rustic "in the linguistic repertoire of the Latin language. Though not lacking in previous waves of authors the differences between the Latin Urbs and that the periphery (just mention the comedies of Plautus, especially Praeneste, and Trinnumus Truculentus, or a few steps from the "doctus et perurbanus" Lucilio), Cicero is certainly the first to bother to explain and define the Latin language new canon that will be the model of Latin spoken and written with the literati, speakers and grammarians of the later centuries, whilst at the same time, a singular case of discontinuity documentary. This is the argument of the study by Marco Mancini, the full text follow the link below:

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