Cultures of Latin restores a sense of the Latin tradition as continuous and culturally significant across the longue durée from antiquity to the present moment. The series resists a narrative of periodization and rupture, and looks critically at the conceptual hierarchies that have so long been in place. Attentive to a fundamental axis of Latinities, but at the same time to the contexts and politics of those Latinities, the series will cumulatively provide a new cultural history of Latin which presses outside the grooves of interpretative convention. The books are short, essayistic, original, and provocative.
General Editor: Catherine Conybeare, Bryn Mawr College, Pennsylvania
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