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JOHN NORTON-SMITH AUERBACH ON LITERARY LANGUAGE 36/2, p. 159

languages

  • Classical Greek
  • Classical Latin
  • Italian
  • Old French
  • Gallo-Romance
  • Late Latin
  • Liturgical Latin
  • vulgar Latin

works

  • Aeneid
  • Heroides
  • Iliad
  • Mimesis
  • Georgics
  • De Sublimitate
  • Peristephanon
  • Tristia
  • Ex Ponto
  • Letters
  • Sermo Humilis
  • Apocalypsim Homilia
  • Fables
  • Metamorphosis
  • Enéas

people

  • Augustine of Hippo
  • Ovid
  • Cicero
  • Dante Alighieri
  • Publius Vergilius Maro
  • Hannah Arendt
  • Prudentius
  • Pliny
  • Sidonius Apollinaris
  • Aesop
  • Longinus

subjects

  • cultural
  • literary
  • expressive
  • public
  • Ecclesiastical
  • civic
  • poetics
  • content-dimension
  • neo-classical
  • functionalization
  • institutionalization
  • vernacular
  • audience

places

  • Latin
  • Rome
  • Iliad
  • mediaeval
  • Auvergne
  • Old French
  • Virgil
  • Tomis
  • Gaul
  • Clermont
  • Georgics
  • Late Antique
  • Christian Church
  • Euric
  • Sidonius Apollinaris
  • C. E. Stevens
  • Pliny
  • St. Augustine
  • Mimesis
  • Auerbach
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