Latin after Antiquity

Latin after Antiquity

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The Cathedral School,
The Celebratory Hall
Saturday 3 February
11.00
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Latin after Antiquity

The largest, but also the most neglected, part of the Latin literature is the one that was written after antiquity and the middle ages. Dr. Victoria Maul is a trailblazing young British scholar, who has recently made the first overview of this central part of European literary history with the new book A Guide to Neo-Latin Literature, published on Cambridge University Press (2017). Here, she will discuss some of her favourite topics regarding this literature.

With:

Victoria Moul