An Introduction to Ecclesiastical Latin

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Year: 2014
Language: en
Pages: 174
ISBN-13: 9781497375512
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Height: 9.02 inches
Length: 5.98 inches
Weight: 0.54 pounds
Width: 0.38 inches
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An Introduction to Ecclesiastical Latin by H. P. V. Nunn is published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform and was released on March 18, 2014. This 174-page book is written in English and aims to assist students interested in studying Ecclesiastical Latin, a form of Latin used by the Fathers of the Western Church and their successors. The text is structured into two main parts: the first provides a summary of essential syntactical rules necessary for understanding the works of these writers, while the second includes selected passages from significant authors of the period, accompanied by notes that highlight relevant syntax points.

Readers will find that the book addresses the distinctions between Ecclesiastical Latin and Classical Latin, focusing on broad syntactical principles rather than exhaustive details of various writers’ peculiarities. The examples predominantly come from the Vulgate New Testament, which serves as a practical reference for understanding common constructions in Ecclesiastical Latin. The work does not claim the Vulgate as a definitive representation of Ecclesiastical Latin but acknowledges its relevance for illustrating typical constructions encountered in this linguistic form.


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Note this work is by a non-Catholic, but will prove useful for those who wish to understand Ecclesiastical Latin. T HIS book is written to meet the needs of a special class of students, namely of those that desire to study Ecclesiastical Latin. Ecclesiastical Latin may be defined as the form which the Latin language assumed in the hands of the Fathers of the Western Church and of their successors up to the time of the revival of learning. The book is divided into two parts: first, a summary of such syntactical rules as are necessary for the understanding of the works of these writers, with an explanation of the points in which Ecclesiastical Latin differs from Classical Latin: secondly, a selection of passages taken from the works of some of the principal authors of the period with notes drawing the attention of the student to the appropriate sections of the syntax. The syntax has been treated on broad lines, and no attempt has been made to trace all the peculiarities of the conntless writers of Ecclesiastical Latin who represent so many different countries and degrees of culture. The examples are taken as far as possible from the Vulgate New Testament, because this is the most readily accessible book belonging to the period. It must not be assumed from the fact that the examples are taken from this source that the Vulgate is to be regarded as typical of Ecclesiastical Latin. It is a translation, and often a very literal translation, of a Hebrew or Greek original. The Vulgate is not a Latin Classic in the sense that the Authorised Version of the Bible is an English Classic. It will however be found that most of the constructions that commonly occur in Ecclesiastical Latin are to be found in the Vulgate, and, generally spea1.ing, examples have been given of these constructions only A very slight attempt has been made to deal with the great variety of curious distortions of Latin which the translators made use of in the attempt to represent literally obscure passages in the Hebrew.

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