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Buoncompagno felt that his own simple latinity was something altogether new.
The interest of the content is generally far superior to the Latinity of the work.
Its Latinity is not of the specifically Christian type.
The style is clear and concise, although somewhat rhetorical, and the Latinity, for the period, good.
He lived abroad for two decades, mainly in Spain, where his Latinity was admired.
Let us all keep faith and work together to bring this last piece of Latinity into the EU.
Its driving force was the aspiration to make classical Latinity - not merely literature, but culture overall - an integral part of contemporary life.
His dissertation was on "The Latinity of the Younger Pliny".
As Oxford Professor of Poetry (1802-1812) he gained a reputation by his literary criticism and sound latinity.
His work was revised along more prescriptive lines by Adam Littleton for greater purity of Latinity.
He owes his reputation not only to his extensive knowledge of ancient inscriptions, but also to his classical Latinity.
The excellence of his latinity pleased the literary tastes of James I, whose character he judged with remarkable insight.
According to Fox the latinity of the Vindiciæ was corrected by Thomas Knipe.
In conclusion, one word on Moldova, the last piece of continental Latinity outside EU borders.
A lesser reason was the influence of transalpine Latinity so useful for the pomp and ceremony of monarchy.
From 1278 Robert audited works accounts, which suggests that his Latinity was better than that of most medieval master masons.
Before the war, the national mythology considered Romanians "An island of Latinity in a Slavic sea".
Gaius Marius's family had been in Arpinum for centuries, prided itself upon its Latinity.
Until well into the thirteenth century an elegant if sometimes affected Latinity marked composition there, as is shown by the school of dictatores at Orleans.
Mr President, Moldova is the last piece of 'Latinity' outside the EU.
Linked with the Church and with princely courts, the northern schools of the dictatores were marked by elegant, often heavy, Latinity.
A Latinism (also called Latinity) is an idiom, structure, or word derived from or suggestive of the Latin language.
King retorted savagely; this satire also attacks William Bowyer the younger, who had said something against King's latinity.
The clerical Latinity of the name does not indicate whether it is a translation of some genuine Frankish creature or a coining.
The aquila, being the symbol of Latinity and a heraldic bird of the first order, symbolises courage, determination, the soaring toward great heights, power, grandeur.