The Blackwell History of the Latin LanguageISBN: 978-1-4051-6209-8
Hardcover
336 pages
November 2007, Wiley-Blackwell
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“The stated goal of this welcome new survey is to overcome
some of the shortcomings of L. R. Palmer's classic handbook The
Latin Language, unrevised since its publication in 1954. The
goal is worthy, and the execution is in many ways a success.”
(Bryn Mawr Classical Review, March 2009)
–Philip Burton, University of Birmingham
“Clackson and Horrocks have produced a wide-ranging, theoretically sophisticated, and still thoroughly manageable book that will not easily be superseded.” (New England Classical Journal, February 2009)
"James Clackson and Geoffrey Horrocks have … Succeeded admirably in their aim, presenting a mass of data within persuasive narrative." (Times Literary Supplement, December 2008)
“The…hefty Blackwell History of the Latin Language…The authors focus on the evolution of the sounds, vocabulary, word and sentence structure…over the centuries.” (Chicago Tribune)
“[The authors] set the tone … with an honesty that is … appreciated … .Marvelous treatment of … understudied languages … .Carefully, admirably, proofread … .Recommended.” (Choice)
“This book is the best single volume work on the Latin language. A comprehensive survey of the major topics in Latin linguistics, it is valuable not only to specialists in that field but also to Latin literary scholars, and to students of Indo-European and Romance historical linguistics generally.”–Philip Burton, University of Birmingham