Francisco Arbelo Morales’s Speech on Spreading the Latin Language at the Opening Session of the Canarian Conciliar Seminary
Abstract
At different times of history and in different places, the question of considering Latin as a language for universal communication has been raised. The present analysis deals with a text concerning this issue, which was written at the beginning of the 20th Century, by the Canarian Conciliar Seminar Latin professor, Francisco Arbelo Morales.
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