Latinity$43568$ - перевод на итальянский
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FORM OF THE LATIN LANGUAGE USED SINCE THE 19TH CENTURY
Living Latin; Recent Latin; Scientific Latin; Living latin; Contemporary Latinity; Scientific Latinity; Latin convention; Token Latin
  • De Viro Optimo; a short clip from a Latin podcast
  • The ATM with Latin instructions
  • The signs at [[Wallsend Metro station]] are in English and Latin as a tribute to Wallsend's role as one of the outposts of the Roman empire.

Latinity      
n. latinità; conoscenza del latino
Neo-Latin         
  • Christophorus Stimmelius, the German author of the first and highly successful comedy about student life
  • Erasmus stood at the forefront of the movement to reform Latin and learning
  • [[Jodocus Hondius]]' map ''Nova Europae Descriptio'' of 1619, printed during the peak of Neo-Latin's productive heights
  • John Barclay]] is among the internationally influential Latin writers of the seventeenth century
  • John Calvin was among the promoters of reform of Latin education, working with Corderius
  • A fifteenth century lecture
  • Handwriting in Latin from 1595
  • This [[pocket watch]] made for the medical community has Latin instructions for measuring a patient's [[pulse rate]] on its dial: ''enumeras ad XX pulsus'', "count to 20 beats".
  • Treaty of Münster, part of the [[Peace of Westphalia]], negotiated and written in Latin
FORM OF THE LATIN LANGUAGE USED FROM THE 16TH TO 19TH CENTURIES
Neo-Latin; Modern Latin; Modern latin; Neolatin; Neo latin; New Latin language; Neo Latin; Neo-Latin language; Neo Latin language; Modern Latin language; Neo-Latin writing; Modern Latinity; Neo-Latinity
neo-latino

Определение

latinity
n.
Latin style.

Википедия

Contemporary Latin

Contemporary Latin is the form of the Literary Latin used since the end of the 19th century. Various kinds of contemporary Latin can be distinguished, including the use of New Latin words in taxonomy and in science generally, and the fuller ecclesiastical use in the Catholic Church – but Living or Spoken Latin (the use of Latin as a language in its own right as a full-fledged means of expression) is the primary subject of this article.