Languages and Communities in the Late-Roman and Post-Imperial Western Provinces

Languages are central to the creation and expression of identities and cultures, as well as to life itself, yet the linguistic variegation of the later-Roman and post-imperial period in the Roman West is remarkably understudied. A deeper understanding of this important issue is crucial to any recons...

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Other Authors: Mullen, Alex (Editor), Woudhuysen, George (Editor)
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Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2023
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