This book is a historical and comparative study of the language of Hipponax, a Greek poet of invective verse who lived in Ephesus in the middle of the sixth century BCE. Many factors invite the linguist to take a close look at the surviving fragments of his poetry--including a creative use of language that is coarse, parodic, barbaric, and sometimes delightfully obscene--his distinctive meter, and his relish for lexical rarities and foreign words borrowed from neighboring languages. The four chapters of the book cover the alphabet and matters related to letter forms, phonology, morphology, and loanwords. Throughout the book the author offers original solutions to linguistic, historical, and textual problems, while also touching on a range o...
Abstract This study presents a methodology for adapting corpus linguistics to the genealogical analy...
The study of late Latin can be carried out not only from Latin texts, but also through contemporary ...
A neglected chapter in the history of Herodotus’ reception in antiquity is his treatment in ancient ...
The author studies the most important points of contact between the poetry of Hipponax and the Arist...
The thesis fills a surprising gap in Classical scholarship by providing the first philological and l...
Few will doubt that tracing Homer (and Homeric epos) on subsequent classical authors, in all its var...
Fascinated with the heritage of ancient Greece, early modern intellectuals cultivated a deep interes...
Fascinated with the heritage of ancient Greece, early modern intellectuals cultivated a deep interes...
Skoptic epigrams are mainly preserved in book 11 of the Greek Anthology and form a subgenre that flo...
The modern rediscovery of the Greek and Latin papyri from Egypt has transformed our knowledge of the...
Among other considerations, the author takes into account the mixed character both of the Ionic and ...
Fascinated with the heritage of ancient Greece, early modern intellectuals cultivated a deep interes...
This contribution traces the development of the language of Ancient Greek literature from its prehis...
The chronology of early Greek hexameter poetry is obscure. Some scholars have attempted to make argu...
The paper provides the editio princeps (with apparatus criticus and apparatus fontium) of a Greek gr...
Abstract This study presents a methodology for adapting corpus linguistics to the genealogical analy...
The study of late Latin can be carried out not only from Latin texts, but also through contemporary ...
A neglected chapter in the history of Herodotus’ reception in antiquity is his treatment in ancient ...
The author studies the most important points of contact between the poetry of Hipponax and the Arist...
The thesis fills a surprising gap in Classical scholarship by providing the first philological and l...
Few will doubt that tracing Homer (and Homeric epos) on subsequent classical authors, in all its var...
Fascinated with the heritage of ancient Greece, early modern intellectuals cultivated a deep interes...
Fascinated with the heritage of ancient Greece, early modern intellectuals cultivated a deep interes...
Skoptic epigrams are mainly preserved in book 11 of the Greek Anthology and form a subgenre that flo...
The modern rediscovery of the Greek and Latin papyri from Egypt has transformed our knowledge of the...
Among other considerations, the author takes into account the mixed character both of the Ionic and ...
Fascinated with the heritage of ancient Greece, early modern intellectuals cultivated a deep interes...
This contribution traces the development of the language of Ancient Greek literature from its prehis...
The chronology of early Greek hexameter poetry is obscure. Some scholars have attempted to make argu...
The paper provides the editio princeps (with apparatus criticus and apparatus fontium) of a Greek gr...
Abstract This study presents a methodology for adapting corpus linguistics to the genealogical analy...
The study of late Latin can be carried out not only from Latin texts, but also through contemporary ...
A neglected chapter in the history of Herodotus’ reception in antiquity is his treatment in ancient ...