Christimastix and the compounds in –mastix in Renaissance Latin
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https://doi.org/10.23808/rel.v13i0.87772Keywords:
Latin compounds; religious controversies; Renaissance Latin; neologisms; Erasmus.Abstract
In this paper we study the compounds in –mastix (of the kind of Homeromastix/Ciceromastix) in latin texts of the 16th century, particulary in works about religious controversies. We pay special attention to the word christimastix used by the spanish humanist Luis de Carvajal against Erasmus.
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