This article deals with the Atticist lexicon preserved by P.Oxy. 1803. It has twofold aims. On the one hand, it investigates the high number of quotations from Menander, in order to outline the profile of the compiler of this lexicon against the background of Menander’s reception in Atticist lexicography. On the other hand, it focuses on two entries that have received little or no attention after the editio princeps, suggesting new interpretations based on linguistic and lexicographical analysis
In the syntactic lexicon from Ars XVIII, the paucity - rather than the exclusion (like in Phrynichus...
The thesis is a study of the language of Menander Comicus (c.341-292/1 B.C.). The core of the thesis...
AbstractThis article describes DĀMOS (Database of Mycenaean at Oslo), the first annotated corpus of ...
This thesis provides individual studies in and a comparison of the Atticistic lexica of the second a...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 74-87.General introduction -- Case studies -- Conclusion -- B...
Ancient lexica give us important information about linguistic evolution and its perception by native...
Photius’ lexicon contains an entry on the rare adjective ἀναλφάβητος ‘illiterate, ignorant’ that ci...
This article re-examines P.Oxy. 2174 fr. 5 (Hipponax fr. 74 West = Degani), offers an improved trans...
The historical distance between Hesychius, whose life dates (approx. AD 500) are only a rough estima...
This article provides a philological and linguistic commentary on the forms υἱεύς, υἱέως, and υἱέα d...
While ancient metalinguistic resources such as lexica and scholia are increasingly studied in the fi...
This article provides a philological and linguistic commentary on the words εἶμι and ἐλεύσομαι discu...
This article deals with the ‘double comparatives’ ἀμεινότερος and ῥᾳότερος, discussed in the Atticis...
This article provides a philological and linguistic commentary on the word ἄτεγκτος discussed in the...
The normative tradition in Greek lexicography is remarkably long-lived. As early as the Second Sophi...
In the syntactic lexicon from Ars XVIII, the paucity - rather than the exclusion (like in Phrynichus...
The thesis is a study of the language of Menander Comicus (c.341-292/1 B.C.). The core of the thesis...
AbstractThis article describes DĀMOS (Database of Mycenaean at Oslo), the first annotated corpus of ...
This thesis provides individual studies in and a comparison of the Atticistic lexica of the second a...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 74-87.General introduction -- Case studies -- Conclusion -- B...
Ancient lexica give us important information about linguistic evolution and its perception by native...
Photius’ lexicon contains an entry on the rare adjective ἀναλφάβητος ‘illiterate, ignorant’ that ci...
This article re-examines P.Oxy. 2174 fr. 5 (Hipponax fr. 74 West = Degani), offers an improved trans...
The historical distance between Hesychius, whose life dates (approx. AD 500) are only a rough estima...
This article provides a philological and linguistic commentary on the forms υἱεύς, υἱέως, and υἱέα d...
While ancient metalinguistic resources such as lexica and scholia are increasingly studied in the fi...
This article provides a philological and linguistic commentary on the words εἶμι and ἐλεύσομαι discu...
This article deals with the ‘double comparatives’ ἀμεινότερος and ῥᾳότερος, discussed in the Atticis...
This article provides a philological and linguistic commentary on the word ἄτεγκτος discussed in the...
The normative tradition in Greek lexicography is remarkably long-lived. As early as the Second Sophi...
In the syntactic lexicon from Ars XVIII, the paucity - rather than the exclusion (like in Phrynichus...
The thesis is a study of the language of Menander Comicus (c.341-292/1 B.C.). The core of the thesis...
AbstractThis article describes DĀMOS (Database of Mycenaean at Oslo), the first annotated corpus of ...