Latin Lover may refer to Latin Lover wrestler Victor Ruiz born 1967 , a wrestler Latin Lover TV series , a TV series Antonio Moreno 1887&ndash 1967 , Spanish actor, later naturalized U.S. citizen, of the silent film era Rudolph Valentino 1895&ndash 1926 , Italian actor Ram n Novarro 1899&ndash 1968 , Mexican actor Reginald Foster Latinist , Latin expert and Roman Catholic priest with a show on Vatican Radio called the Latin Lover disambiguation de Latin Lover it Latin Lover ... more details
Denis Zhukov may refer to Denis Zhukov volleyball , Kazakhstani volleyball player Dzyanis Zhukaw born 1987 , Belarusian footballer hndis Zhukov, Denis ... more details
Refimprove date May 2007 Infobox language name Renaissance Latin region Europe states The administrations and universities of numerous countries nation Most Roman Catholic countries script Latin alphabet     needed to prevent default link to Latin script era developed into New Latin by 16th century ... Faliscan fam4 Latin imagecaption Mural of Dante in the Uffizi Gallery , by Andrea del Castagno , c. 1450 ... iso3 Renaissance Latin is a name given to the distinctive form of Latin style developed during ... movement. Ad fontes Ad fontes was the general cry of the humanists, and as such their Latin style sought to purge Latin of the medieval Latin vocabulary and stylistic accretions that it had acquired in the centuries after the fall of the Roman Empire. They looked to golden age Latin literature, and especially to Cicero in prose and Virgil in poetry , as the arbiters of Latin style. They abandoned ... instead to revive the Greek formats that were used in Latin poetry during the Roman period. The humanists condemned the large body of medieval Latin literature as High Medieval gothic &mdash for them, a term of abuse &mdash and believed instead that only ancient Latin from the Roman period was real Latin . The humanists also sought to purge written Latin of medieval developments in its ... Latin medieval scribes often wrote e instead of ae . They were much more zealous than medieval Latin writers that t and c be distinguished because the effects of palatalization made them homophone ... Humanists usually wrote Latin in a humanist minuscule script derived from Carolingian minuscule ... used in the Middle Ages. Erasmus even proposed that the Latin regional pronunciation then traditional pronunciations of Latin be abolished in favour of his Latin spelling and pronunciation reconstructed version of classical Latin pronunciation. The humanist plan to remake Latin was largely successful ... of the texts selected by the humanists, to the large exclusion of later Latin literature. On the other ... more details
Denis is one of today s most original voices in the poetry of Latin America. He is currently ... and published in India by Sahitya Akademi in November 2010. Psychology Fernando Denis is the successful ... his eyes with work of William Turner, Denis lost his footsteps in the stairs that lead nowhere in the engravings ... Denis is originality, wrote William Ospina None of us refers to the words with more freedom, so when ... Fernando Denis is a versatile poet, dense and full, in the sense that he looks and names the world ... piw cms cms cms module index.php?obj id 12113&x 1 Fernando Denis featured in Poetry International ... by Fernando Denis, published by Sahitya Akademi in India https shop.usm.edu ustores web product detail.jsp?PRODUCTID 283 Poetry of Fernando Denis in Mississippi Review Magazine Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Denis, Fernando ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH ... PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Denis, Fernando Category 20th century novelists Category Colombian ... Category Living people es Fernando Denis ... more details
File Palm sunday latin mass.jpg 333px right thumb Tridentine Mass celebrated in Latin in a chapel of Cathedral of the Holy Cross, Boston Cathedral of the Holy Cross , Boston, Massachusetts Boston The term Latin Mass refers to the liturgy of the Roman Catholic Church Roman Catholic Mass liturgy Mass celebrated in Latin . The term is frequently used to denote the Tridentine Mass that is, the Roman Rite ... Missal published between 1570 and 1962. In most countries, this form of Mass was celebrated only in Latin ... speaking, Latin Mass could be applied also to the various forms of Pre Tridentine Mass from ... Britannica Online , the Church in Rome changed from Greek language Greek to Latin. ref Neither the Second Vatican Council nor the subsequent Mass of Paul VI revision of the Roman Missal abolished Latin ... into vernacular languages are to be based, continues to be in Latin, and Latin can still be used ... permitted to celebrate Mass in Latin http www.vatican.va roman curia congregations ccdds documents ... The term Latin Mass is sometimes applied to such celebrations, which in some places are part of the normal Sunday schedule. The Roman Rite is not the only form of liturgy celebrated in Latin. Other Latin liturgical rites used the language, and in some cases continue to do so. These include the Ambrosian ... them in Latin. Where these other Latin liturgical rites are in use, their celebration in the Latin language is sometimes referred to as Latin Mass . ref For instance, the website of the http ... la santa Messa in latino secondo il rito Ambrosiano Antico Latin Mass Holy Mass in Latin in accordance ... is entitled Latin Mass Magazine The Latin Mass , the Journal of Catholic Culture & Tradition . Various editions of the Anglican Book of Common Prayer have been translated into Latin for example, for use ... Church , in Latin. Notes references Category Mass liturgy Category Catholic traditionalism id Misa Latin gd Aifreann Laidinneach es Misa latina ... more details
SpecialChars Latin delta unicode is a latin alphabet Latin letter similar in appearance to the Greek alphabet Greek lowercase letter delta letter delta , but derived from the handwritten Latin lowercase d . It is also known as script d or insular d and is used in medieval Welsh transcriptions for the IPAblink sound English th in this represented by dd digraph dd in Modern Welsh . A proposal to include several medieval characters in the Universal Character Set ref http std.dkuug.dk jtc1 sc2 wg2 docs n3027.pdf Proposal to add medievalist characters to the UCS ref included this character with the name LATIN SMALL LETTER SCRIPT D. This was renamed to LATIN SMALL LETTER DELTA ref http www.cse.cuhk.edu.hk irg irg irg26 WG2N3104.pdf Resolutions of WG 2 meeting 48 ref and added to Unicode as U 1E9F ref http www.unicode.org charts PDF U1E00.pdf ref when Unicode 5.1 was released on 4 April 2008. References references DEFAULTSORT Delta, Latin Category Uncommon Latin letters Category Article Feedback 5 typography stub de ko ... more details
Anyone for Denis? may refer to Dear Bill , a series of letters in satirical magazine Private Eye purporting to be from Denis Thatcher Anyone for Denis? a stage play based on the above Anyone for Denis? TV version Anyone for Denis? TV version , a 1982 television adaptation of the play Disambig ... more details
Denis Hurley or Dennis Hurley may refer to Denis Hurley bishop 1915 2004 , South African clergyman Denis M. Hurley 1843 1899 , American politician Denis Hurley rugby union born 1984 , Irish rugby union player Denis Reagan Hurley born 1937 , American judge Dennis Hurley actor , American independent film producer, writer and actor, best known for The Albino Code hndis Hurley, Denis de Denis Hurley ... more details
Denis Kozlov may refer to Denis Aleksandrovich Kozlov b. 1990 , Russian footballer Denis Kozlov Belarusian footballer for PMC Pastavy Denis Kozlov Russian footballer b. 1972 , Soviet and Russian footballer who spent most of his career in Germany, also spelled Denis Koslov Denis Kozlov, Russian musician known under his artist name In R Voice Deniss Kozlovs b. 1983 , Latvian judoka hndis Kozlov, Denis ... more details
Image Lambinus.JPG thumb right Dionysius Lambinus Denis Lambin Latinized as Dionysius Lambinus 1520 September 1572 was a France French classical scholar . Life He was born at Montreuil, Pas de Calais . Having devoted several years to classical studies during a residence in Italy , he was invited to Paris in 1550 to fill the professorship of Latin in the Coll ge de France , which he soon afterwards exchanged for that of Greek. His lectures were frequently interrupted by his ill health and the religious disturbances of the time. His death is said to have been caused by his apprehension that he might share the fate of his friend Pierre de la Ram e , who had been killed in the massacre of St Bartholomew . Works Lambin was one of the greatest scholars of his age, and his editions of classical authors are still useful. In textual criticism he was a conservative, but by no means a slavish one indeed, his opponents accused him of rashness in emendation. His chief defect is that he refers vaguely to his manuscripts without specifying the source of his readings, so that their relative importance cannot be estimated. But his commentaries, with their wealth of illustration and parallel passages, are a mine of information. In the opinion of the best scholars, he preserved the happy mean in his annotations, although his own countrymen have coined the word lambiner to express trifling and diffuseness. His chief editions are Horace 1561 Lucretius 1564 , on which see Hugh Andrew Johnstone Munro HAJ Munro s preface to his edition Cicero 1566 Cornelius Nepos 1569 Demosthenes 1570 , completing ..., Denis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1520 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1572 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lambin, Denis Category 1520 births Category 1572 deaths Category People from Pas de Calais Category French classical scholars de Denis Lambin es Denis Lambin fr Denis Lambin it Denis Lambin ru , ... more details
In combinatorics combinatorial mathematics , a Latin rectangle is an r   ×   n matrix mathematics matrix that has the numbers 1,  2,  3,  ...,  n as its entries with no number occurring more than once in any row or column where  r     n . An n   ×   n Latin rectangle is called a Latin square . If r     n , then it is possible to append n   &minus   r rows to an r   ×   n Latin rectangle to form a Latin square, using Hall s marriage theorem . In statistics , Latin rectangles have applications in the design of experiments . References Leon Mirsky Mirsky, L. Transversal Theory , New York, Academic Press, 1971. Experimental design Category Latin squares Category Statistical terminology Category Design of experiments ... more details
File LatinNCAP 2010 Peugeot 207 Compact.jpg thumb A Peugeot 207 compact following a Latin NCAP frontal crash test at the Facility for Engineering of the Universidad de la Rep blica in Montevideo, Uruguay. The Latin New Car Assessment Programme Latin NCAP is an automobile safety assessment programme founded in 2010 by the F d ration Internationale de l Automobile Region IV, FIA Foundation, International Consumer Research & Testing and the Gonzalo Rodr guez Foundation. The initiative has support from the Inter American Development Bank IADB , following the Euro NCAP and other schemes around the world. Its aim it to test the active and passive safety of new cars sold in Latin America and the Caribbean . See also Euro NCAP JNCAP External links Commons category LatinNCAP http www.latinncap.com Latin NCAP official website DEFAULTSORT Latin Ncap Category Car safety Category Latin America pt LatinNCAP ... more details
Dog Latin , Cod Latin , macaronic Latin , or mock Latin refers to the creation of a phrase or jargon in imitation of Latin , ref name bartleby http www.bartleby.com 81 5146.html Dog Latin , Bartleby.com ref often by translating English words or those of other languages into Latin by Latin conjugation conjugating or latin declension declining them as if they were Latin words. Unlike the similarly named language game Pig Latin a form of spoken Code cryptography code popular among young children , Dog Latin is more of a humorous device for invoking Academia scholarly seriousness. Sometimes dog Latin can mean a poor quality genuine attempt at writing in Latin. Citation needed date March 2012 More often, correct Latin is mixed with English words for humorous effect or in an attempt to update Latin ... poor Latin, would have done a tolerable job of reinforcing the rhythms of Latin hexameter s Patres ... with the tail of a dead pig. ref The meter uses Latin vowel quantities for the Latin parts, and to some ... PA152 title The comic Latin grammar author Percival Leigh year 1840 accessdate January 16, 2010 The meaning ... Latin , playful learned Latin literature by Irish monks Latino sine Flexione , a constructed language based on Latin, but using only ablative as the standard form Discworld world Latatian Latatian , dog Latin in the Discworld novels by Terry Pratchett Macaronic language , using a mixture of languages, such as Latin and English New Latin , post mediaeval Latin used for international science Pig Latin ... , a concept in social science Illegitimi non carborundum , dog Latin for Don t let the bastards ... and Cuba si, Castro no Reductio ad Hitlerum , a dog Latin phrase Smugglerius , a dog Latin name ... French Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner , two Looney Tunes characters, are given various dog Latin Linnaean ... Category Latin language Category Humour Category Dog Latin words and phrases Category Macaronic language ar cs Makaronismus de K chenlatein es Lat n macarr nico fa fr Latin macaronique ... more details
File Latin omega uppercase and lowercase.svg thumb Example of uppercase and lowercase Latin omega. Latin omega , or just omega , is an additional letter of the Latin alphabet , based on the lowercase of the Greek letter omega . It was included as a Latin letter in the Mann and Dalby 1982 revision of the African reference alphabet and has been used as such in some publications in Kulango languages in C te d Ivoire in the 1990s. In other Kulango publications the letters V with hook or Latin upsilon are found instead. Encoding Both the majuscule and minuscule form have not been encoded in Unicode nor in ISO 6438 . Bibliography Pascal Boyeldieu, Stefan Elders, Gudrun Miehe. 2008. Grammaire koulango parler de Bouna, C te d Ivoire . K ln R diger K ppe. ISBN 978 3 89645 610 6 Dioc se de Bondoukou Nassian. 1992. Syllabaire koulango r serv aux l ves des cours bibliques en Koulango Inspir par les syllabaires de la Soci t Internationale de Linguistique, collection Je lis ma langue , Nouvelles ditions Africaines EDICEF . Nassian Dioc se de Bondoukou. Mann, Michael and David Dalby. 1987. A thesaurus of African languages A classified and annotated inventory of the spoken languages of Africa with an appendix on their written representation . London Hans Zell Publishers. Writingsystem stub DEFAULTSORT Omega, latin Category Uncommon Latin letters fr Om ga latin ... more details
Cleanup date July 2008 Unreferenced date July 2008 Infobox Music genre name Latin house bgcolor silver color black stylistic origins House music House br Electronic dance music EDM br Latin American music Latin music , Hip hop , Reggaeton cultural origins New York City and Chicago Late 1980s instruments Sampler musical instrument Sampler Drum machine Synthesizer Music sequencer Sequencer Percussion popularity Latin america derivatives subgenrelist subgenres fusiongenres regional scenes Latin house is an electronic dance music subgenre that mixes together house music house and Latin American music , such as that of Brazil ian, Music of Puerto Rico Puerto Rican , Mexico Mexican , Cuba n, Dominican ... of the pioneers of house music of Latin American descent gave birth to this genre by releasing house ... Records released Quiero Saber by the Latin Kings, produced by Masters at Work , as well as Everything ... Posse , Escandalo s Mas Buena and Fiasco s Las Mujeres produced by Norty Cotto, Latin Kaos El ... producers like Ralphi Rosario and Masters at Work created Latin house classics, for instance Ralphie ... Latin house hit Robi Rob s Boriqua Anthem by C&C Music Factory . In the meantime hybrid ... M from Puerto Rico, who can be heard on the No lo derrumbes and Flavor of the Latin albums. Another ... into the Latin house scene and became the most representative label of this genre. Cutting s DJ Norty Cotto was deemed the most representative producer of Latin house. Among the various hits are 2 ... combination of house and Latin American rhythms from that time. Today many other Latino house ... http members.tripod.com malinverno The Home of Latin House showcase, reviews and forums on Latin House music. http latinhousemessageboard.yuku.com Latin House Message Board a forum focusing on Latin House music. House music footer Category Latin house fr Latin house nl Latin house pl Latin house pt Latin house sk Latin house sv Latin house ... more details
Lead missing date December 2011 Image Latin dictionary.jpg thumb 250px A multi volume Latin dictionary in the University Library of Graz Philosophical aims Although Latin was once the universal academic ... Church also modernized its religious liturgies such as the Tridentine Mass from Latin into local ..., the study of Latin has remained an academic staple into the 21st century. Most of the Latin ... texts into modern languages, rather than using Latin for direct oral communication. As such, they primarily treat Latin as a written dead language , although some works of modern literature such as Treasure ... , Green Eggs and Ham , and The Cat in the Hat have been Latin translations of modern literature translated into Latin in order to promote interest in the language. Living Latin Conversely, proponents of the Living Latin movement believe that Latin can be taught in the same way that modern living languages ... sounds of the language, as patterns in Latin poetry and Latin literature literature can be difficult to identify without an understanding of the sounds of words. Living Latin can be seen in action in Schola http schola.ning.com , a social networking site where all transactions are in Latin ... Living Latin instruction include the Vatican City Vatican and the University of Kentucky . In Great Britain , the Classical Association encourages this approach, and Latin language books describing ... Classical Latin, is also broadcast from London. There are several websites offering Nuntii Latini Latin News which usually cover international matters in Finland weekly , in Bremen Germany monthly ... League with more than 50,000 members encourages high school students to pursue the study of Latin ... heavily influenced by Latin the successful language Interlingua considers itself a modernized and simplified version of the language. Latino sine Flexione is a language created from Latin with its ... in Australia Latin is not offered by the mainstream curriculum however it is offered in many ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2011 infobox record label image parent EMI founded founder status Leave blank unless Inactive or Defunct distributor genre Latin music country United States location url http capitollatin.ning.com Capital Latin EMI Televisa Music , also known as EMI Latin and EMI International , is a subsidiary of EMI which focuses on Latin American music . In 1989, Jose Behar , the former head of the Sony Music Latin division, signed Selena with EMI Latin, a record company founded by Behar. Selena became EMI Latin s first artist. Behar later said that the reason he signed Selena was because he thought he had discovered the next Gloria Est fan . Today, popular EMI Latin performers are basically those linked to EMI Televisa Music and Televisa Networks, such as Thal a and RBD , among others such as Maria Daniela y Su Sonido Lasser and Kudai . Also there are reggaeton artists like Flex singer DJ Flex and Tito el Bambino under this label. Artists signed to this label A.B. Quintanilla Alejandra Guzm n Aleks Syntek Anah Bebe entertainer Bebe Belinda entertainer Belinda Enrique Bunbury Christian Ch vez Diana Reyes Eiza Gonz lez Flex singer Flex Grupo Bryndis Jaguares band Jaguares J Balvin Joey Montana Jotdog Juan Luis Guerra Los Claxons Macaco band Macaco Moderatto Panda band PXNDX Paty Cant Ricardo Montaner Selena Shaila D rcal Vicente Garcia Vico C Zo See also List of record labels External links Official website http www.emitelevisa.com portal hgxpp001.aspx?11 Category British record labels Category Latin American music record labels Category Latin music Category EMI UK record label stub cs EMI Latin simple EMI Latin ... more details
Contemporary Latin is the form of the Latin language used from the end of the 19th century through to the present. Various kinds of contemporary Latin can be distinguished. On the one hand there is its ... in the New Latin era. This is normally found in the form of mere words or phrases used in the general context of other languages. On the other hand there is the use of Latin as a language in its own right as fully fledged means of expression. Living or Spoken Latin, being the most specific development of Latin in the contemporary context, is the primary subject of this article. Image akihitum et michikam.jpg thumb 300px A contemporary Latin inscription at Salamanca University commemorating ... states , 1985 Roman Numerals MCMLXXXV . Token Latin As a relic of the great importance of New Latin as the formerly dominant international lingua franca down to the 19th century in a great number of fields, Latin is still present in words or phrases used in many languages around the world. Mottos The official use of Latin in previous eras has survived at a symbolic level in many mottos that are still being used and even coined in Latin to this day. Old mottoes like E pluribus ... coins are minted with the Latin inscription ELIZABETH II D G REG F D Dei Gratia Regina, Fidei Defensor ..., adopted as recently as 2000, is the Latin In varietate concordia . Similarly to the multi lingual European Union, the motto on the Canadian Victoria Cross is in Latin due to Canada s bilingual status. Fixed phrases Some common phrases that are still in use in many languages have remained fixed in Latin ... Yancey first P.H. title Introduction to Biological Latin and Greek journal Bios year 1944 month March volume 15 issue 1 pages 3 14 url http www.jstor.org stable 4604798 ref , Latin still provides internationally ... famous retention of Latin is in the classification of living organisms and the binomial nomenclature ... norms. Another continuation is the use of Latin names for the constellations and celestial objects ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 SpecialChars Image Latin iota.svg thumb Sample from various typfaces. Latin iota majuscule Unicode , minuscule Unicode is a letter of the Latin alphabet , based on the lowercase of the Greek alphabet Greek letter iota . It was formerly used in the International Phonetic Alphabet to represent the vowel in English language English bit . It was replaced by a small capital I Unicode in 1989, but it can still be found in use in some later works. Unicode has been adopted as a letter in the alphabets of some African languages , such as Kabiy language Kabiy . Its capital form has a hook to distinguish it from capital I . The dotted or accented italic form is very often indistinguishable from the italic letter small I i in serif fonts. Latin alphabet DEFAULTSORT Iota, Latin Category Uncommon Latin letters Category Phonetic transcription symbols Writingsystem stub de fr no zh ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2010 The Latin letter gamma , unicode Lower case minuscule unicode , is a letter of the Latin alphabet based on the Greek alphabet Greek letter gamma . Unlike the Greek gamma, the Latin gamma may have serif s, and its majuscule form is based on the minuscule. It is used to represent a voiced velar fricative , both in the International Phonetic Alphabet , and in the alphabets of African languages such as Dagbani , Dinka language Dinka , Kabiy language Kabiy , and Ewe language Ewe , and in Pashto language Pashto in the Latin alphabet. In certain Obsolete and nonstandard symbols in the International Phonetic Alphabet nonstandard variations of the IPA the majuscule form is used. Use on computers The majuscule and the minuscule are located at unichar 0194 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER GAMMA html and unichar 0263 LATIN SMALL LETTER GAMMA html , respectively. File FontList.png thumbnail align left Screenshot of a list of some fonts supporting this letter External links http www.bisharat.net Documents poal30.htm Practical Orthography of African Languages Latin alphabet Category Uncommon Latin letters Gz Category Phonetic transcription symbols Gz br de fr no pl kab zh Writingsystem stub ... more details
this the alphabet used to write Latin the family of Latin derived alphabets Latin script and Latin alphabets references date April 2012 Infobox writing system name Latin br Latin abecedarium type Alphabet languages latin language Latin time 700 BC present fam1 Egyptian hieroglyphs fam2 Proto Sinaitic ... alphabet Runic Futhark children Numerous Latin alphabets more divergent derivations such as Osage alphabet Osage sample Calligraphy.malmesbury.bible.arp.jpg imagesize 200px unicode See Latin characters in Unicode iso15924 Latn IPAChartEng 1 SpecialChars alphabet Calligraphy The Latin alphabet , also ... the LatinLatin language . During the Middle Ages , the Latin alphabet was adapted to Romance languages , direct descendants of Latin, as well as to Celtic languages Celtic , Germanic languages Germanic ... wave 15th century 19th century age of colonialism and Christian evangelism , the Latin script was spread ... the Latin alphabet or the International Phonetic Alphabet itself largely based on the Latin alphabet ... reference alphabet . The term Latin alphabet , used to write Latin, may be distinguished from other alphabets based on the Latin script , which is the basic set of letters common to the various alphabets descended from Latin, such as the English alphabet . These Latin alphabets may discard letters, like ... Letter shapes have changed over the centuries, including the creation for Medieval Latin of lower case forms which did not exist in the Classical period. History Main History of the Latin alphabet ... BC, shows the earliest known forms of the Old Latin alphabet. It is generally believed that the Ancient ... of the Greek alphabet to become the Latin alphabet, which her son Evander of Pallene Evander introduced ... eventually adopted 21 of the original 26 Etruscan letters class wikitable Archaic Latin alphabet ... Z unneeded to write Latin properly was replaced with the new letter G , a C modified with a small ... with C . After the Roman conquest of Greece in the 1st century BC, Latin adopted the Greek letters ... more details
Infobox language name Ecclesiastical Latin br Church Latin br Christian Latin nativename lang la Latina ... as a native language other uses vary widely by period and location nation Holy See script Latin alphabet ... languages Latino Faliscan fam4 Latin notice IPA Ecclesiastical Latin sometimes called Liturgical or Church Latin is the Latin used by the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church in all periods for ecclesiastical purposes. Having developed as a style of Late Latin called sermo humilis , used to preach and otherwise communicate to the people in ordinary language, it can be distinguished from Classical Latin ... the ecclesiastical writer employed in modern times it depends on the context. Christian Latin refers to the Latin employed in their preaching and writing by Christians of ancient times. Scope and usage ..., educated Roman citizens were generally fluent in Greek, although state business was conducted in Latin. The Holy See has no obligation to use Latin as its official language and, in theory, could change ... , Latin has the advantage that the meaning of its words is less likely to change radically from century ... Latin is spoken as a native language by no modern community, the language is thought to be a universal ... , 22 February 1962 ref Accordingly, recent Popes have reaffirmed the importance of Latin for the Church ... Council of 1962 1965, the Church no longer uses Latin as the exclusive language of the Roman and Ambrosian rite Ambrosian liturgies of the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church. As early as 1913, the Catholic Encyclopedia commented that Latin was starting to be replaced by vernacular languages. However, the Church still produces its official liturgical texts in Latin, which provide a single clear ... proprio motu propriae , and declarations ex cathedra . After the use of Latin as an everyday language ... Sedis generally appears in Latin, even if this text becomes available only later. For example ... in 1992. But five years later, when the Latin text appeared in 1997, the French text underwent ... more details
Refimprove date January 2009 Latin epsilon or open e majuscule unicode , minuscule unicode is a letter of the extended Latin alphabet , based on the lowercase of the Greek alphabet Greek letter epsilon letter epsilon . In the International Phonetic Alphabet , it represents the open mid front unrounded vowel . It occurs in the orthographies of many Niger Congo languages , such as Ewe language Ewe , and is included in the African reference alphabet . In the Berber Latin alphabet , in the one proposed by the French institute Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales INALCO only, it represents a voiced pharyngeal fricative IPA . Unicode In Unicode , the majuscule unicode is encoded in the Latin Extended B block at U 0190 and the Lower case minuscule unicode is encoded at unichar 025B LATIN SMALL LETTER OPEN E html note Misnamed. Actually it is a Latin epsilon ref cite web title Unicode Technical Note 27 Known Anomalies in Unicode Character Names author Asmus Freytag coauthors Rick McGowan Ken Whistler date 2006 05 08 accessdate 2009 02 24 url http www.unicode.org notes tn27 publisher The Unicode Consortium quote This is actually a Latin epsilon and should have been so called. ref See also Image Greek lc epsilon.svg 80px thumb It looks similar to the lowercase epsilon . Open O Writing systems of Africa Latin Writing systems of Africa section on Latin script Open mid front unrounded vowel Greek Epsilon Reversed Ze References references Latin alphabet Category Phonetic transcription symbols Ez Category Uncommon Latin letters Ez Writingsystem stub br de fr it Epsilon latina ru kab zh ... more details
Latin Arch or Latin Arc French language French Occitan Language Occitan lang fr arc latin , Catalan Language Catalan Arc Llat , Italian language Italian Spanish language Spanish Portuguese language Portuguese Galician language Galician lang es arco latino is a name coined for the littoral around the northwestern Mediterranean Basin , which stretches from the bottom of the Italian Peninsula at Malta , along the eastern coast of Sicily , the west Italy Italian coast, Southern France , the eastern Spain Spanish coast, finishing at Gibraltar , encapsulating the Balearic Islands , Corsica , and Sardinia . ref http books.google.com books?id 6YUR4QSNDbUC&pg PT203&lpg PT203&dq Latin Arc&source web&ots i A3bqtGeG&sig xCMhg eM5QrLDp aq5A1VHTSqNA&hl en&sa X&oi book result&resnum 10&ct result ref This forms the shape of an arch , and seen as the core of Latin Europe . Arco Latino Organization File Latin Arch.png thumb 200px right Areas in the Arco Latino ref http www.arcolatino.org en introduction members ref Latin Arch Arco Latino is also the formal name of an organisation of mutual cooperation between the sub national entities of the mentioned region, which was founded in 1998. The organisation was originally composed of the Mediterranean d partement s and province s. It now has 66 members. Mediterranean Latin Arch Organization A geo strategic economic integration area is underway, known as the Mediterranean Latin Arch, which is aimed to be finished by 2020. ref http www.europamela.org les enjeux eng.php ref External links http www.arcolatino.org Arco Latino Official website of the organisation Latin Arch References references Category Mediterranean Category Regions of Europe es Arco Latino fr Arc Latin ... more details
Infobox Music genre name Latin soul color bgcolor orange stylistic origins Latin Jazz w Soul music w Mambo music Mambo cultural origins Mid to Late 1960 s New York City. Based mainly on Cuban music. instruments popularity derivatives subgenrelist subgenres fusiongenres regional scenes local scenes other topics Latin soul was a short lived musical genre movement which developed in the 60 s in New York City . It consisted of a blend of Cuban music Cuban mambo music mambo with elements of Latin Jazz and Soul music . ref Situating Salsa Global Markets and Local Meanings in Latin Popular Music. Lise Waxer. Routledge, 2002. Pg 33. ISBN 0815340192, 9780815340195 ref Although short lived, the genre had a great influence on the growing salsa music Salsa movement which would dominate the New York Latin music scene in the 1970s. Today, the term is typically used by Hispanic artists producing R&B or soul music . Latin soul placed a heavy emphasis on its Afro Cuban rhythms and featured songs sung mostly in English. The style grew out of an attempt on the part of Latin musicians in New York City to expand the reach of their music beyond the local Latin community and into the wider mainstream American society. ref Allmusic The Definitive Guide to Popular Music. Vladimir Bogdanov, Chris Woodstra, Stephen Thomas Erlewine. Backbeat Books, 2001. Pgs 122 124. ISBN 0879306270, 9780879306274 ref References reflist See also Chicano rock Brown eyed soul External links http www.nytimes.com 2005 11 14 nyregion 14amadeo.html?pagewanted print NYT article on Case Ameado, where many Latin soul artists collaborated Soulmusic music genre stub Category Latin music Category Soul music genres ... more details