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About the meaning of words. Epitoma of the composition of sextom Pompey Fest

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Cover:Hard
Category:Biographies & MemoirsHistory & Geography
ISBN:978-5-98712-864-0
Dimensions: 135x25x205cm
The publication proposed by the reader is the first complete translation into Russian of the epitoma of the essay "On the meaning of the words" of the" Latin grammar of the 2nd century. N.E. Sex Pompey Fest, compiled in the VIII century. N.E. Pavel Deacon - the famous writer of the "Carolingian Renaissance", the author of the History of the Langobards. Since the composition of the Theestry was preserved in the only manuscript, which is in extremely poor condition, the epitom of Pavel Deacon, despite its brevity, is of great importance not only for the reconstruction of the text of Fest, but also of the entire Roman archaic history. Having a glossographic structure and antiquogrammal nature, the text of the epitoma should be close to a modern reader who is accustomed to draw information from various encyclopedias of Pavel Deacon Epitoma is indeed a kind of encyclopedia of Roman life, through the appeal to which a modern reader can penetrate the world of Roman culture in the broadest sense of the word. Here he will find original information about the Roman religion, law, customs, language, and will be able to make an idea of ​​the world of the Roman man of the era of archaic and classics. Comments on glosses contain translations of parallel places from the works of various Roman and medieval antiques and lawyers, allowing you to better understand the text of the epitoma. The book is intended for historians, philologists, lawyers, culturologists, all interested in the problems of ancient and medieval history, language, culture, law
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Biographies & Memoirs
  • Category:History & Geography
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
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Paper:offset
Series:
Series: Mediaevalia
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-98712-864-0

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