10 Facts About Classical Latin

1.

Classical Latin is the form of Literary Latin recognized as a literary standard by writers of the late Roman Republic and early Roman Empire.

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2.

In some later periods, it was regarded as good or proper Classical Latin, with following versions viewed as debased, degenerate, or corrupted.

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3.

The "best" Classical Latin is defined as "golden" Classical Latin, the second of the three periods.

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4.

Teuffel's definition of the "First Period" of Classical Latin was based on inscriptions, fragments, and the literary works of the earliest known authors.

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5.

Second Age of Classical Latin began about the time of Caesar [his ages are different from Teuffel's], and ended with Tiberius.

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6.

Classical Latin likely meant 80 BC, as he includes Varro in Golden Latin.

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7.

Classical Latin may have been influenced in that regard by one of his sources E Opitz, who in 1852 had published specimen lexilogiae argenteae latinitatis, which includes Silver Latinity.

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8.

In Cruttwell's view, Silver Classical Latin was a "rank, weed-grown garden, " a "decline.

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9.

Additional century granted by Cruttwell to Silver Classical Latin, Teuffel says: "The second century was a happy period for the Roman State, the happiest indeed during the whole Empire.

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10.

That Classical Latin had case endings is a fundamental feature of the language.

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