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- Title
More's usage of Latin verbal predicates: the particular case of fio.
- Authors
Cabrillana, Concepción
- Abstract
This article addresses Thomas More's use of an especially complex Latin predicate, fio, as a means of examining the degree of classicism in this aspect of his writing. To this end, the main lexical-semantic and syntactic features of the verb in Classical Latin are presented, and a comparative review is made of More's use of the predicate—and also its use in texts contemporaneous to More, as well as in Late and Medieval Latin—in both prose and poetry. The analysis shows that he works within a general framework of classicism, although he introduces some of his own idiosyncrasies, these essentially relating to the meaning of the verb that he employs in a preferential way and to the variety of verbal forms that occur in his poetic text.
- Subjects
MORE, Thomas, Sir, Saint, 1478-1535; UTOPIA (Book : More); EPIGRAM; LATIN language; SEMANTICS
- Publication
Moreana, 2019, Vol 56, Issue 1, p97
- ISSN
0047-8105
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3366/more.2019.0053