Code-switching in Neo-Latin literature during the early age of printing (ca. 1470–1550): Latin between Greek and the vernaculars in the multilingual Low Countries KU Leuven
My main aim is to conduct a meticulous analysis of the literary position of Neo-Latin in the multilingual landscape of Renaissance Europe during the first century of commercialized printing, taking the Low Countries as my case study. In this area, Neo-Latin got increasing competition from other languages as vehicles of literature, thought, and supra-regional communication, especially the vernaculars and Greek. What is more, speakers and ...