Description
First systematic and wide-ranging treatment of problems of communication involving Latin in the Roman world.
About the Author
J. N. Adams is a Senior Research Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford and a Fellow of the British Academy. He was previously Professor of Latin at the Universities of Manchester and Reading.
Reviews
'A marvellously informative study of the contacts between Latin and other languages in the Roman world, exploring the linguistic diversity of the empire on a scale, and at a depth, that no one has done before ... An extraordinarily impressive book and a masterful collection of material [demonstrating] just how central the study of language is to any proper understanding of the ancient world.' The Times Literary Supplement
' ... J. N. Adams's splendid new book ... it is essential for all who would study the linguistic situation in the Roman world.' London Review of Books
'... terrific book ...'. JACT
'For the classical philologist or the linguist specializing in classical languages, who are its real audience, the book will prove invaluable and worth all; the considerable effort it will take to read and digest it. It is bound to become the standard by which any work on the topic of bilingualism in the ancient world can be judged: exhaustive, theoretically current, philologically exacting, and methodologically rigorous - a landmark publication.' Language in Society
'Among the most enjoyable features of his book are the unexpected, sometimes minor and obscure, texts that turn out to provide material for innovative study and important conclusions.' The Linguist
Book Information
ISBN 9780521731515
Author J. N. Adams
Format Paperback
Page Count 866
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 1160g
Dimensions(mm) 226mm * 150mm * 43mm