Mare Balticum – Mare Nostrum

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Mare Balticum – Mare Nostrum. Latin in the Countries of the Baltic Sea (1500–1800). Acts of the Helsinki Colloquium 16–21 August, 1992
Edited by Outi Merisalo & Raija Sarasti-Wilenius
Finnish Academy of Science and Letters
Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae. Series B 274
Jyväskylä 1994, 175 pp.
Articles: Peter Zeeberg, Neo-Latin poetry in its social context; Sigudur Pétursson, Icelanders visiting towns on the Baltic Sea; Hans Helander, Swedish Neo-Latin literature 1650 - 1720; Outi Merisalo, The use of Latin in school and administration in Finland from the sixteenth to the end of the eighteenth century; Raija Sarasti-Wilenius, Finnish Neo-Latin literature; Sirkka Havu, Books from St Petersburg in the Helsinki; Marju Lepajõe, Latin poetry in seventeenth-century Estonia, Anne Lill, Latin at the University of Tartu (Dorpatum) in the seventeenth century; Olev Nagel, Die lateinischsprachingen Bücher in Estland im 16. und 17. Jahrhundert; J~nis KrésliÚ, The dissemination of the Latin book in the Baltic Sea region during the sixteenth and seventeenth century; Brigita Cirule, The most important sources of the history of Latvia and Riga in Latin; Eugenija Ul…inait, Lithuanian national identity and statehood in the Latin literature of the sixteenth-seventeenth centuries; Rasa Jurgelnait, Vilnius University as the centre of the study and creation of Latin literature in the Grand-Duchy of Lithuania; Jerzy Axer & Jerzy Ma½kowski, Korrespondenz von Johannes Dantiscus (1485C1548). Baltische und skandinavische Problematik; Jerzy Axer, Latin as a factor in the Polish cultural identity in the period of the first Polish Republic (1500 - 1800).
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ISBN 951-41-0742-X
ISSN 0066-2011
Publisher Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia
Series Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae. Humaniora
Published (year) 1994
Cover Softcover
Type of Binding Softcover binding
Languages english
Disciplines Linguistics, Literary Research
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