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Neo-Latin (sometimes called New Latin or Modern Latin) is the style of written Latin used in original literary, scholarly, and scientific works, first in Italy during the Italian Renaissance of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, and then across northern Europe after about 1500, as a key feature of the humanist movement.
- Romance Languages
The Romance languages, also known as the Latin or Neo-Latin...
- Renaissance Latin
History of Latin. Neo-Latin overviews. See also. External...
- Latin
Renaissance Latin, 1300 to 1500, and the classicised Latin...
- Neo-Latin studies
Neo-Latin studies is the study of Latin and its literature...
- Romance Languages
Neolatim (também latim moderno ou novo latim) é uma versão de latim estabelecida por estudiosos do fim da Idade Média, que era utilizado para fins científicos, na qual são empregados progressivamente, sem distinção, elementos da língua grega e de outras línguas sob formas alatinadas.
The Romance languages, also known as the Latin or Neo-Latin languages, are the languages that are directly descended from Vulgar Latin. They are the only extant subgroup of the Italic branch of the Indo-European language family.
History of Latin. Neo-Latin overviews. See also. External links. Renaissance Latin is a name given to the distinctive form of Literary Latin style developed during the European Renaissance of the fourteenth to fifteenth centuries, particularly by the Renaissance humanism movement.
- No native speakers, used by the administrations and universities of numerous countries
- Latin alphabet
Renaissance Latin, 1300 to 1500, and the classicised Latin that followed through to the present are often grouped together as Neo-Latin, or New Latin, which have in recent decades become a focus of renewed study, given their importance for the development of European culture, religion and science.
Neo-Latin studies is the study of Latin and its literature from the Italian Renaissance to the present day. Neo-Latin is important for understanding early modern European culture and society, including the development of literature, science, religion and vernacular languages.
Neo-Latin, or New Latin, is applied to Latin written after the medieval period according to the standards developed in the Renaissance; it is however a modern term. The field of Neo Latin studies has gained momentum in the last decades, as Latin was central to European cultural and scientific development in the period.