Continuum, Volume 1AMS Press, 1989 - French literature |
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Page 63
... Latin interlaced typographically with the preponderant French , testifies eloquently to the extensiveness and vitality of this cultural symbiosis . More often than not , Montaigne will neglect or refuse to identify his Latin authors ...
... Latin interlaced typographically with the preponderant French , testifies eloquently to the extensiveness and vitality of this cultural symbiosis . More often than not , Montaigne will neglect or refuse to identify his Latin authors ...
Page 67
... Latin or translated into Latin from the Greek . Although Descartes granted the continuing need to learn these languages , " pour l'intelligence des livres anciens " ( 50 ) , he no longer recognized their traditional hegemony . Whence ...
... Latin or translated into Latin from the Greek . Although Descartes granted the continuing need to learn these languages , " pour l'intelligence des livres anciens " ( 50 ) , he no longer recognized their traditional hegemony . Whence ...
Page 197
... Latin , monstrer avoir leu les Autheurs de ces deux langues . Certaines fontaines de Paphlagonie , selon Virtruve , n'estant qu'eau , avoient toutesfois le goust du vin : ainsi nos discours encor qu'ils soyent tous François , peuvent ...
... Latin , monstrer avoir leu les Autheurs de ces deux langues . Certaines fontaines de Paphlagonie , selon Virtruve , n'estant qu'eau , avoient toutesfois le goust du vin : ainsi nos discours encor qu'ils soyent tous François , peuvent ...
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