The procedures of adiectio, detractio, immutatio and transmutatio as source of vitia virtutesque in antique latin grammar
Abstract
In 1524, in his De Emendata Structura Latini Sermonis, Th. Linacre affirms that, between the structura iusta and the figurata (antecedents of our deep and superficial structures), we find changes due to the addition, deletion, change of order, or the substitution of some element. In this article, we analyze how these procedures appear yet in the Artes of Antique Latin grammars as a source of alterations in words and sentences, alterations that, in some cases, are considered uitia (barbarism or solecisms), and in other as stylistic figures (uirtutes, tropes…).
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