The Latin is the language most famous among the "dead languages" and should be the name to the ancient region of Lazio and was subsequently adopted by the founders of Rome, with approaches from other languages like Greek, Umbria, the Osco and the Etruscan and with contributions from some dialects that have taken part in the training of the Latin language as the Pelasgian or Celtic; there to mourn the loss of the book of the Origins of Rome, of Caton, who had helped shed light on the question of the original composition of Latin. The oldest monument to be preserved in the Latin anthem is a song or that the brothers Arval, college of Roman priests, recited in his annual party and which was discovered in the year 1777, engraved on a stone, accompanied by the statutes of the college.
The Latin was used in the Roman Empire, and after the partition of the same in the Western Roman Empire until its dissolution.
Once defined concepts such as the Latin language and the Roman Empire must be said that literature is predominantly Roman Latin literature, but also includes some Roman authors who wrote in Greek. However, there are a lot of Latino literature written after the end of Roman Empire in the West that it is no longer Roman literature, of course.
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