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Review: Rolando Ferri, Anna Zago, eds, The Latin of the Grammarians: Reflections about language in the Roman world; Turnhout: Brepols, 2016
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T(w)o be or not t(w)o be? The dualis numerus according to Latin grammarians up to the early Middle Ages
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Origo et fundamentum liberalium litterarum: Cassiodorus and Isidore of Seville on the role and organization of grammatical knowledge
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The articulus according to Latin grammarians up to the early Middle Ages : the complex interplay of tradition and innovation in grammatical doctrine
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Jerome on Hebrew interjections : a note on the artigraphical backgrounds
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The Nijmegen School and its ‘sociological’ approach to the so-called Sondersprache of early Christians : a preliminary historiographical study
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Condensing cultural knowledge in 7th-century Spain : the ‘inventors of letters’ in Julian of Toledo’s Ars grammatica
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Meeting report: Latin Language Manuals in Western Christianity (350–750)
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Multiplici linguarum scientia praeditus : meertaligheid volgens vroegchristelijke Latijnse auteurs
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Review: Paola Francesca Moretti, Roberta Ricci, Chiara Torre, eds, Culture and Literature in Latin Late Antiquity: Continuities and discontinuities; Turnhout: Brepols, 2015