The Greeks were one of those outgroups to whom the Anglo-Saxons had reasons to look up to, because of the antiquity of their culture and the sanctity of their language, along those of the Hebrews and the Romans. Yet as a language Greek was practically unknown for most of the Anglo-Saxon period and contact with its native speakers and country extremely limited. Nevertheless, references to the Greeks and their language are not uncommon in the Anglo-Saxon sources (both Latin and vernacular), as a little less than 200 occurrences in the Dictionary of Old English (s.v. grecisc) testify. This paper uses these data, supplementing them with searches in the Dictionary of Old English Web Corpus, Brepolis Library of Latin Texts – Series A, mon...
,.. In Classical times, it was believed by many that the Hellenes had originated with,.. Hellen. T...
A Few Observations on the Distinctive Features of the Greek CultureThe article is devoted to one of ...
If the Elizabethan age was the period during which the European Renaissance came to England by means...
The Greeks were one of those outgroups to whom the Anglo-Saxons had reasons to look up to, because ...
The Greeks were one of those outgroups to whom the Anglo-Saxons had reasons to look up to, because o...
The Greek alphabet has been in constant use since the eighth century B.C., and was derived from the ...
The aim of this work is about studying mechanisms of identities' creation. Indeed, The Greeks are pe...
The purpose of this volume is to investigate the crucial role played by the return of knowledge of G...
The special status enjoyed by Greek language in the Parthian empire was due to the role of the Greek...
Fascinated with the heritage of ancient Greece, early modern intellectuals cultivated a deep interes...
The Greek language has been the source of linguistic terms for centuries up to the present. Greek wo...
International audienceHelen regained: the etymology of Greek Ἑλένη The proper name Gk. Ἑλένη has ...
After a short introduction to code-switching and Classics, this article offers an overview of the ph...
The paper explains the origin of the Greek lexeme ἐσχάρᾱ “hearth” from the point of view of various ...
This study is the result of a compilation and interpretation of data that derive from Classical stud...
,.. In Classical times, it was believed by many that the Hellenes had originated with,.. Hellen. T...
A Few Observations on the Distinctive Features of the Greek CultureThe article is devoted to one of ...
If the Elizabethan age was the period during which the European Renaissance came to England by means...
The Greeks were one of those outgroups to whom the Anglo-Saxons had reasons to look up to, because ...
The Greeks were one of those outgroups to whom the Anglo-Saxons had reasons to look up to, because o...
The Greek alphabet has been in constant use since the eighth century B.C., and was derived from the ...
The aim of this work is about studying mechanisms of identities' creation. Indeed, The Greeks are pe...
The purpose of this volume is to investigate the crucial role played by the return of knowledge of G...
The special status enjoyed by Greek language in the Parthian empire was due to the role of the Greek...
Fascinated with the heritage of ancient Greece, early modern intellectuals cultivated a deep interes...
The Greek language has been the source of linguistic terms for centuries up to the present. Greek wo...
International audienceHelen regained: the etymology of Greek Ἑλένη The proper name Gk. Ἑλένη has ...
After a short introduction to code-switching and Classics, this article offers an overview of the ph...
The paper explains the origin of the Greek lexeme ἐσχάρᾱ “hearth” from the point of view of various ...
This study is the result of a compilation and interpretation of data that derive from Classical stud...
,.. In Classical times, it was believed by many that the Hellenes had originated with,.. Hellen. T...
A Few Observations on the Distinctive Features of the Greek CultureThe article is devoted to one of ...
If the Elizabethan age was the period during which the European Renaissance came to England by means...