
A Natural History of Latin
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- Part I Latin and the Romans
- 1: Lingua latina: a first acquaintance
- 2: The earliest period of Rome
- 3: How Latin became Latin
- 4: From small town to great power
- 5: How bad were the Romans?
- 6: A voice from early Rome
- 7: The meeting with Greece
- 8: Theatre for the people
- 9: The age of revolutions
- 10: Writing, reading, listening, and speaking
- 11: Speeches, politics, and lawsuits
- 12: Cicero and rhetoric
- 13: The language of history
- 14: Imperium romanum: Augustus and the Roman Empire
- 15: Name and family
- 16: Years and months
- 17: Latin becomes the language of Europe
- 18: Poets and poetry
- 19: Philosophy: Lucretius, Cicero, Seneca
- 20: The Schools and Quintilian
- 21: The sciences
- 22: Everyday language
- 23: Laws and legal language
- 24: Tacitus, the emperors, and Britain
- 25: Christianity: from dangerous sect to state religion
- Part II Latin and Europe
- 26: Europe after Rome
- 27: From Latin to the Romance languages
- 28: Missionaries, Latin, and foreign languages
- 29: Latin in Britain
- 30: Latin in schools
- 31: Speaking and spelling
- 32: Books and scribes
- 33: Saints and heretics
- 34: The guardians of the heritage
- 35: Poetry after antiquity
- 36: Abelard and Heloise
- 37: The thinkers
- 38: The Renaissance
- 39: Doctors and their language
- 40: Linnaeus and Latin
- 41: Physicists, chemists, and others
- 42: Alchemy, witchcraft, and Harry Potter
- 43: Loanwords and neologisms
- 44: Latin and German
- 45: Latin and French
- 46: Latin and English
- 47: Latin and us
- Part III About the Grammar
- 48: Introduction
- 49: Pronunciation and stress
- 50: Sentences, verbs and nouns
- 51: Words and word classes
- 52: Nouns
- 53: Adjectives
- 54: Pronouns
- 55: THe forms of the verb
- 56: Amandi and amanda
- 57: How words are formed
- Glossary of words and expressions
- Part IV Basic Vocabulary
- Part V Common Phrases and Expressions
- Suggested reading
- Index
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