Latinisms in Byzantium, "New Rome": a Reality or a Utopia?

This article researches the Latinisms included into the Byzantine vocabulary, at different times and also the way and the scope of their reception among scholars and among the wider people. They form a 'utopia' in the sense they are accepted as technical or colloquial terms without the awa...

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Autor principal: Cavallero, Pablo Adrián
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Asociación de Estudios Interdisciplinarios sobre Europa (ADEISE) 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.uncu.edu.ar/ojs3/index.php/europa/article/view/3960
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topic Léxico
Latinismo
Tecnicismo
Utopía
Bizancio
Vocabulary
Latinism
Technical terms
Utopia
Byzantium
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Latinismo
Tecnicismo
Utopía
Bizancio
Vocabulary
Latinism
Technical terms
Utopia
Byzantium
Cavallero, Pablo Adrián
Latinisms in Byzantium, "New Rome": a Reality or a Utopia?
topic_facet Léxico
Latinismo
Tecnicismo
Utopía
Bizancio
Vocabulary
Latinism
Technical terms
Utopia
Byzantium
author Cavallero, Pablo Adrián
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title Latinisms in Byzantium, "New Rome": a Reality or a Utopia?
title_short Latinisms in Byzantium, "New Rome": a Reality or a Utopia?
title_full Latinisms in Byzantium, "New Rome": a Reality or a Utopia?
title_fullStr Latinisms in Byzantium, "New Rome": a Reality or a Utopia?
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description This article researches the Latinisms included into the Byzantine vocabulary, at different times and also the way and the scope of their reception among scholars and among the wider people. They form a 'utopia' in the sense they are accepted as technical or colloquial terms without the awareness of their origin. Byzantium might have been Roman but not Latin: Latin resides in Byzantium as an exiled.
publisher Asociación de Estudios Interdisciplinarios sobre Europa (ADEISE)
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