La teoría gramatical de Antonio Llull: las Institutiones absolutissimae in grammaticam latinam (1549)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/rfe.2006.v86.i2.15Keywords:
Latin Grammar, Humanism, RhetoricAbstract
The first work published by Antonio Llull was his Latin Grammar, Institutiones absolutissimae in grammaticam latinam (1549). However, as his name didnot appear on the cover of the work, for four and a half centuries it was wrongly attributed to grammarian Laurent Privé and to Erasmus, or considered an anonymous book. In this article we present the first study of this text, as well as its adscription to its real author, the Majorcan humanist Antonio Llull.
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