Il Neologismo Negli Scritti Di Plinio Il Giovane examines the use of neologisms in the writings of Pliny the Younger, offering insights into his linguistic style and the broader context of Latin literature. Santi Consoli's work, originally published in 1900, provides a detailed analysis of Pliny's innovative vocabulary and its impact on the development of Latin prose. This study remains a valuable resource for scholars of classical literature and linguistics, shedding light on the creative use of language in ancient Rome.
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