Affiliation:
1. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Abstract
Abstract
This paper aims to contribute to the study of the first stages of the development of European politeness, through
the analysis of the metalanguage of politeness used in two Latin poems with the title Facetus (Facetus:
cum nihil utilius and Facetus: moribus et vita), both dating from the twelfth century. These two
texts established a fertile genre of behaviour manuals, developed during the Middle Ages both in Latin and in vernacular
languages, and illustrate an intermediary moment of transition from ancient conceptualisations of politeness (given that they
heavily draw on Roman ideas and literature) to early modern ones. The semantic analysis of the Latin politeness meta-terms used in
those poems, such as facetus, decorus, mos or decus, allows us to get a glimpse, through the
emic perspective offered by these meta-terms, of the moral order underlying the code of courtly behaviour.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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