Late Latin

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Proper noun

Late Latin

  1. The form of the Latin language used between the 2nd/3rd and 6th centuries.
    • [ 2007, elizabeth solopova, stuart d. lee, Key Concepts in Medieval Literature, section 2 Old English, sub-section (b) Anglo-Latin Writing:
      As with English, Latin also has historical periods. These are broken into Early Latin (240–70BC); the Golden Age (70BC–AD14); the Silver Age (AD14–130); Late Latin (2nd–6th century); and then Medieval Latin or Low Latin (6th–15th centuries). ]

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See also

  • Category:Late Latin
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