Luthic: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 135: Line 135:


=====Book 2, ''De orthographia''=====
=====Book 2, ''De orthographia''=====
Book 2, subtitled '''''De orthographia''''' (''On orthography''), is an exposition of the many vernacular orthographies Luthic had, and eventual suggestions for a universal orthography, he took inspiration from rhetorical essays written in [[w:Occitan language|Occitan]], such as manuals of grammar and writting for [[w:Troubadour|troubadour]] poetry in order to elaborate his orthography, he was also familar with [[w:Encyclopedic dictionary|encyclopaedic dictionaries]] that influenced his work.
Book 2, subtitled '''''De orthographia''''' (''On orthography''), is an exposition of the many vernacular orthographies Luthic had, and eventual suggestions for a universal orthography, he took inspiration from rhetorical essays written in [[w:Occitan language|Occitan]], such as manuals of grammar and writting for [[w:Troubadour|troubadour]] poetry in order to elaborate his orthography, he was also familar with [[w:Encyclopedic dictionary|encyclopaedic dictionaries]] that influenced his work. He also deals with literary genres, and defends that Luthic must be also used as a vernacular for song and verse, in order to displace Occitan, Sicilian and Italian.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==