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The Latin of the New Vindolanda Tablets
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 August 2019
Abstract
This paper is a detailed study of the language of the writing-tablets from Vindolanda reported on by Bowman et al. in this volume.
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I am grateful to the editors of the new tablets, Alan Bowman, David Thomas and Roger Tomlin, for letting me see their work in progress, and for innumerable comments on the content of this article.
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