The fifth-century bce historian Thucydides, author of the History of the Pelo- ponnesian War, argued that Homer did not know of a “barbarian” identity as opposed to a unitarian Hellenic identity; however, the first-century geographer Strabo, when providing the most detailed extant treatment of the etymology and function of the word barbaros, explains the line as referring not to the Carian language proper, but—contrary to modern scholarly consensus—to the Carians’ inadequate command of Greek
I t seems a truism that in modern day academia, all his-torical scholars who wrote in Greek are know...
The ethnic identity of the ancient Greek is a complicated idea that developed over hundreds of years...
Fascinated with the heritage of ancient Greece, early modern intellectuals cultivated a deep interes...
The fifth-century bce historian Thucydides, author of the History of the Pelo- ponnesian War, argued...
In Greek thought barbaroi are utterers of unintelligible or inarticulate sounds. What importance doe...
The historian speculates on the Pelasgians’ ethnic origin by dealing first and foremost with their l...
The “barbarized ” Greeks. A puzzling passage in the sixth book of Strabo’s Geography states that wi...
Fascinated with the heritage of ancient Greece, early modern intellectuals cultivated a deep interes...
Our knowledge about the ethnic and cultural identity of the Karians relies on a few mentions of Kari...
Homer’s “Odyssey”, viewed as a relevant literary source for Archaic Greece, has led to the developme...
“Origins of the Greek Verb” is a book situated at the crossroads of Classical Studies, Indo-European...
,.. In Classical times, it was believed by many that the Hellenes had originated with,.. Hellen. T...
The adjective βαρβαρόφωνοι occurred for the first time in the Trojan Catalogue (Il. II 867). This te...
Fascinated with the heritage of ancient Greece, early modern intellectuals cultivated a deep interes...
Ancient Greeks used two terms to designate their language or languages : glōssa, which took on the m...
I t seems a truism that in modern day academia, all his-torical scholars who wrote in Greek are know...
The ethnic identity of the ancient Greek is a complicated idea that developed over hundreds of years...
Fascinated with the heritage of ancient Greece, early modern intellectuals cultivated a deep interes...
The fifth-century bce historian Thucydides, author of the History of the Pelo- ponnesian War, argued...
In Greek thought barbaroi are utterers of unintelligible or inarticulate sounds. What importance doe...
The historian speculates on the Pelasgians’ ethnic origin by dealing first and foremost with their l...
The “barbarized ” Greeks. A puzzling passage in the sixth book of Strabo’s Geography states that wi...
Fascinated with the heritage of ancient Greece, early modern intellectuals cultivated a deep interes...
Our knowledge about the ethnic and cultural identity of the Karians relies on a few mentions of Kari...
Homer’s “Odyssey”, viewed as a relevant literary source for Archaic Greece, has led to the developme...
“Origins of the Greek Verb” is a book situated at the crossroads of Classical Studies, Indo-European...
,.. In Classical times, it was believed by many that the Hellenes had originated with,.. Hellen. T...
The adjective βαρβαρόφωνοι occurred for the first time in the Trojan Catalogue (Il. II 867). This te...
Fascinated with the heritage of ancient Greece, early modern intellectuals cultivated a deep interes...
Ancient Greeks used two terms to designate their language or languages : glōssa, which took on the m...
I t seems a truism that in modern day academia, all his-torical scholars who wrote in Greek are know...
The ethnic identity of the ancient Greek is a complicated idea that developed over hundreds of years...
Fascinated with the heritage of ancient Greece, early modern intellectuals cultivated a deep interes...