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Dr. Marcus Gossler
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Latin
Indo-European language of the Italic branch
Wikipedia ↗
Images on Commons ↗
Wikidata (Q397) ↗
Details
Instance of
dead language
,
ancient language
,
language
,
sacred language
Subclass of
Latino-Faliscan
,
Southern European language
Start time
8th century BCE
Has parts
Latin word
,
Latin or Greek word
Country
Vatican City
category for films in this language
Category:Latin-language films
category for music in this language
Category:Latin-language music
described by source
Small Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary
,
Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary
,
Metropolitan Museum of Art Tagging Vocabulary
,
Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1926–1947)
,
Encyclopædia Britannica 11th edition
,
Meyers Konversations-Lexikon, 4th edition (1885–1890)
different from
Łacina
entry in abbreviations table
лат.
Ethnologue language status
9 Second language only
female form of label
la langue latine
has characteristic
agreement
has conjugation class
first conjugation verb
,
second conjugation impersonal verb
,
e/i conjugation verb (isolated form)
,
fourth conjugation verb (isolated form)
has grammatical case
nominative case
,
vocative case
,
accusative case
,
genitive case
,
dative case
,
locative case
,
ablative case
has grammatical gender
feminine
,
masculine
,
neuter
has tense
pluperfect
,
present tense
,
imperfect
,
future tense
,
future perfect
,
perfect tense
has use
taxonomy
,
legalese
,
medical terminology
history of topic
history of Latin
indigenous to
Ancient Rome
language regulatory body
Pontifical Academy for Latin
linguistic typology
subject–object–verb
,
fusional language
,
pro-drop language
,
synthetic language
,
nominative–accusative language
named after
Latium
native label
Lingua latina
permanent duplicated item
Q12715487
related category
Category:Latin pronunciation
short name
латынь
, латина
, Latin
, łacina
, latınca
, лотинӣ
, латынша
, латински
studied by
Latin studies
,
classics
,
theological languages
topic's main category
Category:Latin language
topic's main Wikimedia portal
Portal:Latin
Wikimedia language code
la
writing system
Latin alphabet
Works in this collection
(60)
Aeneid
50 BCE
Metamorphoses
1
Commentarii de Bello Gallico
58 BCE
Natural History
74
Utopia
1516
The City of God
—
History of Rome
10
The Golden Ass
101
Georgics
37 BCE
Rerum Novarum
1891
Connected on Wikidata
Subject of
Excerptio de arte grammatica Prisciani
Instruction in Latin
Wheelock's Latin
WikiProject Latin
Cambridge Latin Course
AP Latin
Meissner's Latin Phrasebook
Probus
Minimus
Latin for beginners
The New Latin Primer
Peniarth MS 228
Depicted in
No Country for Old Men
Authority files
Library of Congress ↗
GND ↗
BnF ↗
Encyclopædia Britannica ↗
Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry
1410
Gesta Danorum
1514
Confessions
—
De revolutionibus orbium coelestium
1543
Germania
98
The Imaginary Invalid
1673
Summa Theologica
1274
Satyricon
1
Commentarii de Bello Civili
—
Annals
—
Ars amatoria
—
The City of the Sun
1623
Necronomicon
730
De architectura
1 BCE
The Twelve Caesars
—
Historia Brittonum
—
De humani corporis fabrica
1543
Harmonices Mundi
1619
Epistulae morales ad Lucilium
—
Heroides
—
De re publica
51 BCE
Getica
555
Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontificum
—
Patrologia Latina
—
Amores
15 BCE
Agricola
200
Pharsalia
65
Messa da Requiem
1874
De Brevitate Vitae
—
Miles gloriosus
—
Origo Gentis Langobardorum
700
Commentariolus
—
Tristia
11
Odes
23 BCE
De Vita Beata
58
De Agri Cultura
160 BCE
Distichs of Cato
—
A Letter Concerning Toleration
1689
Somnium Scipionis
—
Remedia amoris
—
De re militari
500
Epistulae ex Ponto
13
Aulularia
—
Epodes
30 BCE
Menaechmi
—
Astronomica
—
Chronography of 354
354
Farnese Hours
1546
On the Trinity
—
Hecyra
—
Hermann von Wedigh III (died 1560)
Byzantine silver spoon
Brasão com Armas de Santo André
Latin Funerary Stele with Banquet Scene, Yale University Art Gallery, inv. 1938.5356
Basis for
Latino sine flexione
Latinvlo
Semilatin
Inspired
Simlish
Influenced
Esperanto
Novum
Salveto