Puns on proper names are common in Greek and Roman literature, and the Greek epigram, with its multiple subgenres, is no exception. The (par)etymology of names – be they real or fictitious – is exploited for a variety of purposes and in a variety of ways. The aim of this paper is to contribute to the discussion on the broad topic of proper names in Greek epigrams by offering some reflections on a thorny problem: textual variants involving proper names as evidence of the (authorial?) revision and reuse of texts. A new survey and critical discussion of the (scanty) existing evidence will be provided. Particular attention will be paid to the etymology of proper names, which, in some cases, might suggest a substitution for the purpose of increa...
In the earliest Greek literature it is assumed that the proper names in current use carry a meaning ...
Abstract: The ancient Greek language was once alive, with a creative use of terms and the free forma...
This paper on Roman etymologizing and etymological word-play was orginally conceived in the 1990s as...
Puns on proper names are common in Greek and Roman literature, and the Greek epigram, with its multi...
Puns on proper names are common in Greek and Roman literature, and the Greek epigram, with its multi...
This paper shows that the etymological practice of adding, subtracting, substituting and transposing...
The paper deals with etymological wordplays on proper names in late antique metrical inscriptions, d...
Questo articolo vuole dimostrare come l’esercizio etimologico di aggiungere, sottrarre, sostituire ...
This paper discusses the transcription of three Greek proper names in Ovid, Metamorphoses Book 10. I...
For the ancient Greeks, the relationship between names and the things they designate was of consider...
The present study compares the explicit etymology of the name Ὀρέστης in Plato’s Cratylus and its im...
This paper explores the ways in which the presence of monstrous figures challenges etymologically ‘c...
This study aims to investigate if there is a specific grammar for proper names, in particular in the...
A fascination with the varied significance of names and naming pervades almost all realms of Greek c...
The use of scriptural names is a basic building block of ancient paideia as it is represented by Phi...
In the earliest Greek literature it is assumed that the proper names in current use carry a meaning ...
Abstract: The ancient Greek language was once alive, with a creative use of terms and the free forma...
This paper on Roman etymologizing and etymological word-play was orginally conceived in the 1990s as...
Puns on proper names are common in Greek and Roman literature, and the Greek epigram, with its multi...
Puns on proper names are common in Greek and Roman literature, and the Greek epigram, with its multi...
This paper shows that the etymological practice of adding, subtracting, substituting and transposing...
The paper deals with etymological wordplays on proper names in late antique metrical inscriptions, d...
Questo articolo vuole dimostrare come l’esercizio etimologico di aggiungere, sottrarre, sostituire ...
This paper discusses the transcription of three Greek proper names in Ovid, Metamorphoses Book 10. I...
For the ancient Greeks, the relationship between names and the things they designate was of consider...
The present study compares the explicit etymology of the name Ὀρέστης in Plato’s Cratylus and its im...
This paper explores the ways in which the presence of monstrous figures challenges etymologically ‘c...
This study aims to investigate if there is a specific grammar for proper names, in particular in the...
A fascination with the varied significance of names and naming pervades almost all realms of Greek c...
The use of scriptural names is a basic building block of ancient paideia as it is represented by Phi...
In the earliest Greek literature it is assumed that the proper names in current use carry a meaning ...
Abstract: The ancient Greek language was once alive, with a creative use of terms and the free forma...
This paper on Roman etymologizing and etymological word-play was orginally conceived in the 1990s as...