daily reminder that peak literacy in the Roman Empire was around 30-40% in urban areas, dropped to below 5% in the West after 476, and did not regain those levels for a little over a thousand years
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Replying to @wilks_isaac
the number of individuals alive at a single time who were competitent in any form of Latin is likely dramatically lower than the number of students in the cal system.
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Replying to @WillManidis @wilks_isaac
cal university system? this only makes sense to me if most people in Rome (both the city and the Empire) did not speak Latin
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Replying to @tjrwriting @WillManidis
yeah wait Rome at its height had a population of like 60 million
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Replying to @wilks_isaac @tjrwriting
if you caveat this to written latin I think it holds. a huge portion of that 60mil was greek speaking
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