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The Language Of Roman Letters Bilingual Epistolography From Cicero To Fronto Olivia Elder Alex Mullen

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The Language Of Roman Letters Bilingual Epistolography From Cicero To Fronto Olivia Elder Alex Mullen
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.64 MB
Author: Olivia Elder; Alex Mullen
ISBN: 9781108480161, 1108480160
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Language Of Roman Letters Bilingual Epistolography From Cicero To Fronto Olivia Elder Alex Mullen by Olivia Elder; Alex Mullen 9781108480161, 1108480160 instant download after payment.

Roman letters demonstrate that language has imperium: the power to resolve problems, to negotiate relationships and to construct identities. This book combines sociolinguistic and historical approaches to explore how that power is deployed by the bilingual elite of the Roman Republic and Empire, offering the first systematic analysis of Greek code-switches in the letters of Cicero, Pliny, Marcus Aurelius and Fronto and in the Lives of Suetonius. Greek was a subtle tool within Latin epistolary communication, and an analysis of letter writers' bilingual practices reveals their manipulation of language to manage relationships between peers and across hierarchical or political divides, uncovering the workings of politics and society. Comparative analysis of Roman and modern code-switching contributes to the debate on how bilingual strategies in letters evolve and how they relate to oral and literary language. The language of letters illuminates the Roman world and its entanglements with Greek language and culture.

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