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Caesar's De Analogia. Edition, Translation, and Commentary

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At the end of the Republic, religious, legal, and literary knowledge began to take the form of a 'Roman heritage', as broadly defined as it was indefinite. Caesar, like Cicero, thought that language, along with political institutions and laws, constituted the fundamental feature which defined the identity of a people. So, as with statutes, libraries, and the calendar, he intended to fix general laws in the sphere of language with his treatise De analogia in order to establish a solid foundation for Latina language whose evolution was driven by the need to preserve heritage and by confrontations with the linguistic habits of the allies of Rome. In this volume Garcea brings together for the first time the fragments of Caesar's De analogia with a complete translation and commentary. Contextualising the text and its quotation by Pliny in his Dubius sermo, Charisius, Priscian, and other Latin grammarians Garcea, presents the issues raised by means of comparison with the texts of Caesar's interlocutors-principally Cicero, Varro, Nigidius Figulus, and Philodemus of Gadara. The study of all these sources, most of which have never been translated into a modern language, fills a gap in the representation of the history of linguistic development in the classical period-ultimately portraying how in republican Rome, there was still no clear distinction between the different subdivisions of learning. The volume fills an important gap in the culture and ideology of the late Roman Republic through focusing on the under-studied De Analogia, and contains a wide range of primary sources, with translation and commentary
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halshs-01168811 , version 1 (26-06-2015)

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Alessandro Garcea. Caesar's De Analogia. Edition, Translation, and Commentary. Oxford University Press, pp.xiv+304, 2012, 978-0-19-960397-8. ⟨10.1093/actrade/9780199603978.book.1⟩. ⟨halshs-01168811⟩
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