The Father of Latin prose was Caecus. He was a Roman politician and a copy of one of his speeches is the earliest known political manuscript in Latin in existence.
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Pater Familias.
These descriptors are called epithets.
Prose is speaking and verse. It was often studied in Universities (Please double check)
Julius Caesar spoke Latin. He is also known for the excellence of his Latin prose, which is still read by students of Latin today. He would have delivered speechesand written in Latin but Latin was considered a second 'formal' language even then. Amongst friends and family he would have spoken a kind of lower, colloquial Latin more like modern Italian. Unfortunately, we know very little of this language (not surprising considering as it was almost entirely non-written) what we do know is mainly gathered from graffiti!
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The greatest writer of Latin prose is Cicero
Marcus Porcius Cato is the first Latin significant writer of prose. He is known for his first works in opposition of prose in Latin.
J. H. Hanson has written: 'Preparatory Latin prose-book' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Latin Reader, Latin language, Readers, Latin prose literature
he was the leading writer of Latin prose.
No............................................. it's actually Cato unless i get the question wrong :D i looked him up (on accident) he is actually a poet or wrote poems anyway
His writing influenced literature throughout the eighteenth centuryHe was the leading writer of latin prose
I've been told it WA Boccaccio
pater = father in Latin
Thomas Alan Dorey has written: 'Livy' 'Latin biography' -- subject(s): Biography, Biography as a literary form, History, History and criticism, Latin prose literature, Literary form, Medieval and modern Latin prose literature
Elisha Jones has written: 'Exercises in Greek Prose Composition ..' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Composition and exercises, Greek language 'Exercises in Latin prose composition with references to the grammars of Allen and Greenough, Hale and Buck, Bennett, Gildersleeve, and Harkness' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Composition and exercises, Latin language 'Exercises in Latin prose composition' -- subject(s): Latin language, Composition
D.P Simpson has written: 'Cassell's new Latin-English English-Latin dictionary' 'First principles of Latin prose'