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Afro-Cuban jazz “Spanish tinge”—The Cuban influence in early jazz and proto-Latin jazz. African American music began incorporating Afro-Cuban musical motifs in the 19th century, when the habanera (Cuban contradanza) gained international popularity.

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The LAEF Scholarship Application for the 2018-19 year is NOW CLOSED! GENERAL INFORMATION The LAEF Scholarship Application requires several written components and uploaded documents.

Laws. The laws to be edited for the project are listed below. The table provides abbreviations, mostly the standard ones used by Felix Liebermann; the name of the text as it appears in contemporary scholarship or in the manuscript witnesses; languages which appear in each; citation of the standard editions; and notice that a proposal is …

MODERN EQUIVALENTS OF LATIN PLACE-NAMES in early printed books. For more names see Orbis Latinus Click here for Latin forms of modern names

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Genuine antique rebus, wordplays, puzzles and curiosities to sharp your Latin and Greek language skills

General Information . I hope to make available public domain materials that are essential for the study of ancient and early modern mathematics and mathematical astronomy.

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Old Latin, also known as Early Latin or Archaic Latin, refers to the Latin language in the period before 75 BC: before the age of Classical Latin. In New and Contemporary Latin, it is called prisca Latinitas (“ancient Latin”) rather than vetus Latina (“old Latin”), as vetus Latina is used to refer to a set of Biblical texts (which are written

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Versions of the New Testament. Contents: Introduction * Anglo-Saxon * Arabic * Armenian * Coptic: Sahidic, Bohairic, Other Coptic versions * Ethiopic * Georgian * Gothic * Latin: Old Latin, Vulgate * Old Church Slavonic * Syriac: Diatessaron, Old Syriac, Peshitta, Philoxenian, Harklean, Palestinian, “Karkaphensian” * Udi (Alban, Alvan)

Information on the Muratorian Canon. The Muratorian Canon is an ancient list of canonical books drawn up in Greek, ostensibly in the late second century due to the reference to Pope Pius, and surviving in a single copy in poor Latin …