THE IMPACT OF LATIN LEARNING ON ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND
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This article extensively covers the historical formation of the Latin language, its role in the fields of science, literature, politics and diplomacy, and its influence on the processes of cultural revival. The study analyzes the role of the Latin language in preserving the intellectual heritage of European civilization, shaping scientific thinking, and developing cultural integration. It also covers the processes associated with the strengthening of scientific traditions in medieval universities, the dissemination of literary achievements, and the formation of the Latin language as a single means of communication in diplomatic relations. The article shows that the Latin language continues to be important today as an important element of scientific terminology and cultural heritage.
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