Late Latin is the scholarly name for the written
Latin of
Late Antiquity. The English dictionary definition of Late Latin dates this period from the 3rd to the 6th centuries AD, extending in the
Iberian Peninsula of southwestern Europe to the 7th century. This somewhat ambiguously defined period fits between
Classical Latin and
Medieval Latin. Although there is no scholarly consensus about exactly when Classical Latin should end, nor exactly when Medieval Latin should begin, Late Latin is characterized (with variations and disputes) by an identifiable style.