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Latin is always with us, as Jon R. Stone successfully demonstrated in Latin for the Illiterati (Routledge 1996). Now, in More Latin for the Illiterati (Routledge 1999), Stone has sharpened his focus and concentrates on the three areas where the Latin language is the most prevalent and its influence is the strongest: Medicine, Law, and Religion. In this useful and engaging sequel to Latin for the Illiterati, Stone presents many more of the Latin words and phrases that continue to play a vital role in the lexicon of everyday English. — from the back-cover of More Latin for the Illiterati.
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Latin language, Dictionaries, English, Terms and phrases, Law, Medical Latin, Church Latin, Latin (Langue), Latin juridique, FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY, Medicine, Dictionnaires anglais, Jurisprudence, Latin, Latin médical, Dictionary, Religion, Mots et locutions, Latin de l'Église, Latijn, Latin d'Église, Langage médical, Uitdrukkingen, 18.45 Latin language, Umgangssprache, Latin language, medieval and modern, dictionaries, Latin language, dictionaries, Latin language, dictionaries, english, Law, dictionariesEdition | Availability |
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More Latin for the illiterati: a guide to everyday medical, legal, and religious Latin
1999, Routledge
in English
0415922100 9780415922104
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Includes bibliographical references (p. xiii-viv) and index.
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