This Special Issue has two main foci: Late Latin and the teaching of Latin. However, starting from these, it soon dovetails: the section titled Ars docendi antiqua focuses on the specific challenges involving the teaching of Latin in the Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages; whereas the section titled Ars docendi nova focuses on challenges in the teaching of Late and Early Medieval Latin in a range of contemporary settings. What holds these two sections together, despite their chronological coverage being centuries apart, is the existence of a common set of “aims”, “problems” and “solutions”. On the other hand, by comparing and contrasting the two sections, specificities of each historical periods emerge
Guardamagna, C., Zambianchi, L.D., Cotugno, F. (a cura di). (2026). Teaching Late Latin: Past and Present, Challenges and Prospects..
Teaching Late Latin: Past and Present, Challenges and Prospects.
Laura Delfina Zambianchi;Francesca Cotugno
2026-01-01
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This Special Issue has two main foci: Late Latin and the teaching of Latin. However, starting from these, it soon dovetails: the section titled Ars docendi antiqua focuses on the specific challenges involving the teaching of Latin in the Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages; whereas the section titled Ars docendi nova focuses on challenges in the teaching of Late and Early Medieval Latin in a range of contemporary settings. What holds these two sections together, despite their chronological coverage being centuries apart, is the existence of a common set of “aims”, “problems” and “solutions”. On the other hand, by comparing and contrasting the two sections, specificities of each historical periods emerge| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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