Early Medieval Gregorian Chant manuscripts contribute to a better understanding of the history of Latin pronunciation. All of this is to be understood within the framework of the Carolingian cultural project of a new linguistic unification of Europe, i.e. sharing a common "L2" while accepting the manifold variety of the new European languages.
Milanese, G. F., La pronuncia del latino e il canto gregoriano: note d'insieme, <<STUDI GREGORIANI>>, 2015; 31 (1): 63-82 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/115143]
La pronuncia del latino e il canto gregoriano: note d'insieme
Milanese, Guido Fabrizio
2015
Abstract
Early Medieval Gregorian Chant manuscripts contribute to a better understanding of the history of Latin pronunciation. All of this is to be understood within the framework of the Carolingian cultural project of a new linguistic unification of Europe, i.e. sharing a common "L2" while accepting the manifold variety of the new European languages.File in questo prodotto:
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