Fascinated with the heritage of ancient Greece, early modern intellectuals cultivated a deep interest in its language, the primary gateway to this long-lost culture, rehabilitated during the Renaissance. Inspired by the humanist battle cry “To the sources!” scholars took a detailed look at the Greek source texts in the original language and its different dialects. In so doing, they saw themselves confronted with major linguistic questions: Is there any order in this immense diversity? Can the Ancient Greek dialects be classified into larger groups? Is there a hierarchy among the dialects? Which dialect is the oldest? Where should problematic varieties such as Homeric and Biblical Greek be placed? How are the differences between the Greek di...
This contribution traces the development of the language of Ancient Greek literature from its prehis...
Following a poorly documented period in the history of vernacular Greek (6th-12th c.), the late 15th...
This series consists of unpublished working- papers. They are not final versions and may be supersed...
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...
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...
Although the roots of the twin concepts "language" and "dialect" hark back to Greek antiquity, there...
Although the roots of the twin concepts "language" and "dialect" hark back to Greek antiquity, there...
Ancient Greek provides us with a vivid picture of dialectal variation, which is quite unusual for th...
Studying Ancient Greek offers new insights for linguistic theory. Thanks to the amount of available ...
“Origins of the Greek Verb” is a book situated at the crossroads of Classical Studies, Indo-European...
This paper investigates how ancient scholarship deals with the Greek dialects. Grammatical sources m...
Ancient Greeks used two terms to designate their language or languages : glōssa, which took on the m...
The author critically examines “Greek. A History of the Language and Its Speakers” by G. Horrocks; s...
This contribution traces the development of the language of Ancient Greek literature from its prehis...
Following a poorly documented period in the history of vernacular Greek (6th-12th c.), the late 15th...
This series consists of unpublished working- papers. They are not final versions and may be supersed...
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...
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...
Although the roots of the twin concepts "language" and "dialect" hark back to Greek antiquity, there...
Although the roots of the twin concepts "language" and "dialect" hark back to Greek antiquity, there...
Ancient Greek provides us with a vivid picture of dialectal variation, which is quite unusual for th...
Studying Ancient Greek offers new insights for linguistic theory. Thanks to the amount of available ...
“Origins of the Greek Verb” is a book situated at the crossroads of Classical Studies, Indo-European...
This paper investigates how ancient scholarship deals with the Greek dialects. Grammatical sources m...
Ancient Greeks used two terms to designate their language or languages : glōssa, which took on the m...
The author critically examines “Greek. A History of the Language and Its Speakers” by G. Horrocks; s...
This contribution traces the development of the language of Ancient Greek literature from its prehis...
Following a poorly documented period in the history of vernacular Greek (6th-12th c.), the late 15th...
This series consists of unpublished working- papers. They are not final versions and may be supersed...