Renaissance Latin
Proper noun
  1. A specific form of the Latin language, mainly written rather than spoken, which developed during the Italian Renaissance in the second half of the 14th century, displaced Middle Latin by the end of the century and evolved into Early Modern Latin by the early 16th century.



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