Medieval Latin was the form of
Latin used in the
Middle Ages, primarily as a medium of scholarly exchange and as the
liturgical language of the medieval
Roman Catholic Church, but also as a language of science, literature, law, and administration. Despite the clerical origin of many of its authors, medieval Latin should not be confused with
Ecclesiastical Latin. There is no real consensus on the exact boundary where
Late Latin ends and medieval Latin begins. Some scholarly surveys begin with the rise of early
Ecclesiastical Latin in the middle of the 4th century, others around AD 500, and still others with the replacement of written Late Latin by written
Romance languages starting around the year 900.