03981nam 22005773 450 99664782260331620250224120843.09783111307534311130753010.1515/9783111307534(MiAaPQ)EBC31901195(Au-PeEL)EBL31901195(CKB)37663455000041(OCoLC)1503846057(DE-B1597)653204(DE-B1597)9783111307534(EXLCZ)993766345500004120250224d2025 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierNew Perspectives in Global Latin Second Conference on Latin As a Vehicle of Cultural Exchange Beyond Europe1st ed.Berlin/Boston :Walter de Gruyter GmbH,2025.©2025.1 online resource (264 pages)Roma Sinica Series ;v.69783111296173 3111296172 Frontmatter -- Preliminary Notes -- Contents -- The Global Latin Research Project: A Foreword -- Il latino come lingua sacra -- Afonso Mendes, the Catholic Patriarch of Ethiopia, and His Debates With Salomon: A Jew From Vienna, at the Court of the King of Ethiopia -- Deities, Demons or Decoration? Asian Religions in Two Jesuit Latin Martyr Epics -- Latin a World Language? China as Test Case -- On the Types of Scholarly Latin Used by Authors in China -- Michele Ruggieri (1543–1607), S.J., and the Latin Poem on His Missions in China -- Humanism and the Jesuit Mission to China II: A Poetic Biography of Michele Ruggieri, the First Superior of the Jesuit Mission in the Far East -- Docere, Mouere Et Delectare: The Use of Latin in the Annual Letters Sent From China – Father Manuel Dias Júnior and the Letter of December 30, 1616 -- From Martini to Prémare: Early analytic Descriptions of Mandarin Chinese in Latin -- A Brief Report on Hagiographica Coreana Focusing on Congr. Riti. Processus 5279–5282 -- Medical Knowledge in the Latin Language in 18th-Century Korea -- Il ruolo del latino nelle missioni cristiane in Giappone del XVI e del XVII secolo -- Mercury and the Argonauts in Japan: Myths and Martyrs in Jesuit Neo-Latin -- IndexThe Global Latin II Conference has highlighted the role of the Latin language as cultural medium between West and East. Adopting a diachronic perspective which spans from the Middle Ages to the Modern Age, the conference and its proceedings have paid special attention to texts related to Africa and Asia. The richness of literary genres as well as the dialogue between the Humanities and hard sciences characterize this volume. Students of Classics will find reflections on the role of Latin in the humanistic and missionary traditions, whereas historians of ideas and historians of religions will be able to pinpoint key moments in the use of Latin language and culture in Chinese, Korean, Japanese and Ethiopian contexts. This volume can also be of interest to people working on Digital Humanities and computational linguistics in Latin language, and it represents a novelty on the world scene, along the lines of the previous Global Latin I Conference, which was yet again held in Siena in 2019.Roma Sinica SeriesFOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Ancient Languages (see also Latin)bisacshLatin.culture.globalisation.science.FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY / Ancient Languages (see also Latin).306.44271Della Calce Elisa1725665Mocella Paola1794699Mollea Simone1794700MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996647822603316New Perspectives in Global Latin4335605UNISA