Il re e le sue lingue: comunicazione e imperialità - Le roi et ses langues: communication et impérialité
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Was there ever an imperial ideology connected with linguistic communication in late medieval and early modern Europe? And, if so, were there rulers outside the Germanic or Byzantine empires who attempted to define or impose a “linguistic imperiality”? By exploring the recovery in different contexts of an imperial Latin, Greek or even Arabic "syntax", this volume offers an in-depth investigation into the management of multilingualism in political spaces located outside or on the fringes of the Empire. From Sicily to England, from Poland to the Serbian-Hungarian borders, from the 12th to the 17th century, the articles of this book follow the jagged lines of the complex dialectical relationships between pragmatic uses and ideological representations of languages, which cooperate, in the long run, in the construction of suggestive forms of “derived” or “secondary” imperiality.
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