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Editorial Note Code-Switching III

  • Prof. Raf Van Rooy
  • Dr William Michael Barton

Issue 11 • 2025 • Latin-Greek Code-Switching in Early Modernity III

Greek Thresholds to the Stars: Nicolaus Copernicus, Georg Joachim Rheticus, and the Ideal Reader of De revolutionibus

  • Irina Tautschnig

Issue 11 • 2025 • Latin-Greek Code-Switching in Early Modernity III

Usages du néo-latin et du néo-grec ancien dans les paratextes des éditions du théâtre grec du XVIe s. Florent Chrestien et la pratique de l’eiusdem uersio, entre traduction et composition bilingue

  • Malika Bastin-Hammou

Issue 11 • 2025 • Latin-Greek Code-Switching in Early Modernity III

Code-switching in Early Modern Greek disputations

  • Janika Päll

Issue 11 • 2025 • Latin-Greek Code-Switching in Early Modernity III

The Art of Code-Switching: Toward a ‘Tongueprint’ of Multilingual Literary Personas in Erasmus’ Praise of Folly and Aleandro’s Diaries?

  • Raf Van Rooy
  • Wouter Mercelis

Issue 11 • 2025 • Latin-Greek Code-Switching in Early Modernity III

Greek and "The Lady of Christ's College": Latin–Greek Code-Switching in John Milton's Prolusion VI.

  • Tomos Evans

Issue 10 • 2024 • Latin-Greek Code-Switching in Early Modernity II

Inverting the Hierarchy. Greek and Latin in a Sixteenth-Century Poetical Encomium of Antwerp

  • Adriaan Demuynck

Issue 10 • 2024 • Latin-Greek Code-Switching in Early Modernity II

Nondum satis ἀκριβῶς pertractata: Latin–Greek Code-Switching in Johannes Amos Comenius’ Correspondence

  • Marcela Slavíková

Issue 10 • 2024 • Latin-Greek Code-Switching in Early Modernity II

Editorial Note

  • William Michael Barton
  • Raf Van Rooy

Issue 10 • 2024 • Latin-Greek Code-Switching in Early Modernity II

Latin–Greek Code-Switching in Vicente Mariner’s (ca. 1570– 1642) Correspondence with Andreas Schott (1552–1629): A Case-Study

  • William Michael Barton

Issue 9 • 2024 • Latin-Greek Code-Switching in Early Modernity

Dialects and Languages in the Poetic Oeuvre of Laurentius Rhodoman (1545–1606)

  • Stefan Weise

Issue 9 • 2024 • Latin-Greek Code-Switching in Early Modernity

“Non δίγλωττον aut τρίγλωττον neque πεντάγλωττον, sed παντάγλωττον?” The Polyglot Anna Maria van Schurman (1607–1678) and her (Latin–Greek) Code-Switching

  • Pieta van Beek

Issue 9 • 2024 • Latin-Greek Code-Switching in Early Modernity

Roger Ascham’s Latin–Greek Code-Switching: A Philosophical Phenomenon

  • Lucy Rachel Nicholas

Issue 9 • 2024 • Latin-Greek Code-Switching in Early Modernity

Introduction: Latin–Greek Code-switching in Early Modernity

  • William Michael Barton
  • Raf Van Rooy

Issue 9 • 2024 • Latin-Greek Code-Switching in Early Modernity

Towards a Codico-Ecology of Latin

  • Vincent Debiais

Issue 8 • 2023 • Latin's Material Presences

Language on Display: Latin in the Material Culture of Fascist Italy

  • Han Lamers

Issue 8 • 2023 • Latin's Material Presences

The Incipit Miniature of the Morgan Gospel of John

  • Barbara Baert

Issue 8 • 2023 • Latin's Material Presences

Looking at Latin 1911-1965-2019 : Modern Art and an Ancient Language

  • Simon Smets

Issue 8 • 2023 • Latin's Material Presences

Between Reading and Viewing: Mapping and Experiencing Rome and Other Spaces

  • Klazina Staat

Issue 8 • 2023 • Latin's Material Presences

Editorial Note

  • Han Lamers

Issue 8 • 2023 • Latin's Material Presences

From Commonplacing to Expressing Confessional Identity: The Sturmian Paroemiology in Strasbourg and the Hungarian Albert Szenci Molnár

  • Gábor Förköli

Anglo-Latin Macaronic Verse in Early Modern England: A New Survey of Manuscript Evidence

  • Giulia Li Calzi
  • Victoria Moul

Editorial Note

  • Louis Verreth

Issue 7 • 2022 • Classics and Canonicity

Ins and Outs and Opened and Closed

  • Danuta Shanzer

Issue 7 • 2022 • Classics and Canonicity

Writing in a World of Strangers: The Invention of Jewish Literature Revisited

  • Irene Zwiep

Issue 7 • 2022 • Classics and Canonicity