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The LiTeRA project investigates the development of Roman linguistic science from the 2nd century BC to the 3rd century AD. It aims to collect and contextualize fragmentary texts of Latin grammar, revealing the evolution of linguistic thought in ancient Rome and its impact on Western culture.
All modern histories of Western linguistics start with its Greek origins (5th - 3rd cent. BC) and then, after mentioning the Latin Republican polymath Varro (1st cent. BC), jump several centuries to explore only some prominent, late figures (4th - 6th cent. AD).
The aim of the LiTeRA project is to provide a holistic perspective on the birth and configuration of Roman linguistic science (2nd cent. BC - 3rd cent. AD), an essential moment in the evolution of Western culture.
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