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Definition of Latinists

Latinist
Latinist Lat"in*ist, n. [Cf. F. latiniste.] One skilled in Latin; a Latin scholar. --Cowper. He left school a good Latinist. --Macaulay.

Meaning of Latinists from wikipedia

- in Knight & Tilg 2015, p. 356 Moore, Malcolm (28 January 2007). "Pope's Latinist pronounces death of a language". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the...
- the Vatican. Foster became one of the Pope's Latinists in the late 1960s. Today, the office's seven Latinists have a steady stream of work, and sometimes...
- ecclesiastical living', the modern English 'benefice'; and 'fief'". The Latinist Peter Godman has described Rainauld as "a fomenter of schism and despiser...
- Latin language. He taught Latin as a living language and influenced many Latinists: Nancy Llewellyn was inspired by Foster to found Septentrionale Americanum...
- inscription depicted. Some letters have more than one form in epigraphy. Latinists have treated some of them especially such as ⟨Ꟶ⟩, a variant of ⟨H⟩ found...
- of a famous letter from Raphael to the pope in 1519. The distinguished Latinists Pietro Bembo and Jacopo Sadoleto were papal secretaries, as well as the...
- Valerie. "Within CAMWS Territory: Helen M. Chesnutt (1880–1969), Black Latinist". CAMWS. Retrieved February 1, 2019. Perkovic, John (October 24, 2013)...
- used in discussions, since many users find this easier. Professional Latinists have observed a gradual improvement in the encyclopedia. According to...
- was ****ociated with Michael Ventris in the decipherment of Linear B. The Latinist A. E. Housman taught at the university but is more widely known for his...
- the Latin term bellum (both meaning war). Scholars of this "Latinist school" (or "Latinist current") held extreme views in their works about the language...