Greek : a history of the language and its speakers / / Geoffrey Horrocks |
Autore | Horrocks Geoffrey C. |
Edizione | [Second edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , [2010] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (527 p.) |
Disciplina | 480 |
Soggetto topico |
Greek language
Greek language, Medieval and late Greek language, Modern |
ISBN |
9786612686023
1-4443-1891-8 1-282-68602-X 1-4443-1892-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
GREEK: A HISTORY OF THE LANGUAGE AND ITS SPEAKERS, SECOND EDITION; Contents; Preface to the First Edition; Preface to the Second Edition; IPA Chart; The Greek Alphabet; Introduction: The Scope and Purpose of This Book; PART I: Ancient Greek: From Mycenae to the Roman Empire; 1: The Ancient Greek Dialects; 1.1 The Coming of the 'Greeks' to Greece; 1.2 The Earliest Records: Mycenaean Greek; 1.3 Greek Dialect Relations and the Place of Mycenaean; 1.4 Some Examples; 1.4.1 Some basic dialect characteristics; 1.4.2 West Greek; (a) Laconian (Sparta, Peloponnesian Doric)
(b) Cretan (Gortyn, Peloponnesian Doric)(c) Elean (Olympia, North-West Greek); (d) Phocian (Delphi, North-West Greek); 1.4.3 Aeolic; (a) Boeotian (Thebes); (b) Thessalian (Matropolis in western Thessaly); (c) Lesbian (Mytilene); 1.4.4 East Greek; (a) Arcadian (Mantinea); (b) Ionic; (c) Attic; 2: Classical Greek: Official and Literary 'Standards'; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The Language of Homer and its Influence; 2.2.1 Ionian epic; 2.2.2 Ionian elegy and iambus; 2.2.3 Personal lyric; 2.2.4 Choral lyric; 2.2.5 Athenian drama; 2.3 Official and Literary Ionic; 3: The Rise of Attic 3.1 Attic as a Literary Standard3.2 'Great Attic' as an Administrative Language; 4: Greek in the Hellenistic World; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Koine as an Extension of Great Attic; 4.3 The Impact and Status of the Koine; 4.4 The Fate of the Ancient Greek Dialects; 4.4.1 Introduction; 4.4.2 Koineization: the case of Boeotian; 4.4.3 Doric koines: Tsakonian; 4.5 The Koine in the Hellenistic Kingdoms; 4.6 The Koine as an Official Language; 4.6.1 Introduction; 4.6.2 Macedonian Koine: the development of infinitival constructions; 4.6.3 The articular infinitive 4.7 Language and Literature in the Hellenistic World: The Koine as a Literary Dialect4.7.1 Introduction; 4.7.2 Historiography: Polybius; 4.7.3 The Koine as the language of technical prose; 4.7.4 Reaction against the Koine: Hellenistic poetry; 4.7.5 Reaction against the Koine: Asianism and Atticism; 4.7.6 Popular literature: romances; 4.7.7 Drama: the 'new' Attic comedy and the mime; 4.7.8 Jewish literature: the Septuagint; 4.8 Clitic Pronouns and the Shift Towards VS Word Order; 4.9 Analogical Pressure on the Strong Aorist Paradigm; 4.10 The Spoken Koine: Regional Diversity 4.10.1 Introduction4.10.2 Egypt; 4.10.3 Asia Minor; 4.11 Private Inscriptions and Papyri: Some Major Trends; 4.11.1 Introduction: datives, future priphrases, the nom-acc plural of consonant-stems; 4.11.2 Phonological developments; 4.11.3 Other morphological developments: partial merger of the 1st and 3rd declensions; 4.12 Conclusion; 5: Greek in the Roman Empire; 5.1 Roman Domination; 5.2 The Fate of Greek; 5.3 The Impact of Bilingualism: Greek and Latin in Contact; 5.4 Roman Attitudes to Greek Culture; 5.5 Atticism and the Second Sophistic; 5.6 Atticist Grammars and Lexica: Aelius Aristides 5.7 The Official Koine in the Roman Republican Period |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910141762703321 |
Horrocks Geoffrey C.
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Chichester, West Sussex, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , [2010] | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Greek : a history of the language and its speakers / / Geoffrey Horrocks |
Autore | Horrocks Geoffrey C. |
Edizione | [Second edition.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , [2010] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (527 p.) |
Disciplina | 480 |
Soggetto topico |
Greek language
Greek language, Medieval and late Greek language, Modern |
ISBN |
9786612686023
1-4443-1891-8 1-282-68602-X 1-4443-1892-6 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
GREEK: A HISTORY OF THE LANGUAGE AND ITS SPEAKERS, SECOND EDITION; Contents; Preface to the First Edition; Preface to the Second Edition; IPA Chart; The Greek Alphabet; Introduction: The Scope and Purpose of This Book; PART I: Ancient Greek: From Mycenae to the Roman Empire; 1: The Ancient Greek Dialects; 1.1 The Coming of the 'Greeks' to Greece; 1.2 The Earliest Records: Mycenaean Greek; 1.3 Greek Dialect Relations and the Place of Mycenaean; 1.4 Some Examples; 1.4.1 Some basic dialect characteristics; 1.4.2 West Greek; (a) Laconian (Sparta, Peloponnesian Doric)
(b) Cretan (Gortyn, Peloponnesian Doric)(c) Elean (Olympia, North-West Greek); (d) Phocian (Delphi, North-West Greek); 1.4.3 Aeolic; (a) Boeotian (Thebes); (b) Thessalian (Matropolis in western Thessaly); (c) Lesbian (Mytilene); 1.4.4 East Greek; (a) Arcadian (Mantinea); (b) Ionic; (c) Attic; 2: Classical Greek: Official and Literary 'Standards'; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The Language of Homer and its Influence; 2.2.1 Ionian epic; 2.2.2 Ionian elegy and iambus; 2.2.3 Personal lyric; 2.2.4 Choral lyric; 2.2.5 Athenian drama; 2.3 Official and Literary Ionic; 3: The Rise of Attic 3.1 Attic as a Literary Standard3.2 'Great Attic' as an Administrative Language; 4: Greek in the Hellenistic World; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Koine as an Extension of Great Attic; 4.3 The Impact and Status of the Koine; 4.4 The Fate of the Ancient Greek Dialects; 4.4.1 Introduction; 4.4.2 Koineization: the case of Boeotian; 4.4.3 Doric koines: Tsakonian; 4.5 The Koine in the Hellenistic Kingdoms; 4.6 The Koine as an Official Language; 4.6.1 Introduction; 4.6.2 Macedonian Koine: the development of infinitival constructions; 4.6.3 The articular infinitive 4.7 Language and Literature in the Hellenistic World: The Koine as a Literary Dialect4.7.1 Introduction; 4.7.2 Historiography: Polybius; 4.7.3 The Koine as the language of technical prose; 4.7.4 Reaction against the Koine: Hellenistic poetry; 4.7.5 Reaction against the Koine: Asianism and Atticism; 4.7.6 Popular literature: romances; 4.7.7 Drama: the 'new' Attic comedy and the mime; 4.7.8 Jewish literature: the Septuagint; 4.8 Clitic Pronouns and the Shift Towards VS Word Order; 4.9 Analogical Pressure on the Strong Aorist Paradigm; 4.10 The Spoken Koine: Regional Diversity 4.10.1 Introduction4.10.2 Egypt; 4.10.3 Asia Minor; 4.11 Private Inscriptions and Papyri: Some Major Trends; 4.11.1 Introduction: datives, future priphrases, the nom-acc plural of consonant-stems; 4.11.2 Phonological developments; 4.11.3 Other morphological developments: partial merger of the 1st and 3rd declensions; 4.12 Conclusion; 5: Greek in the Roman Empire; 5.1 Roman Domination; 5.2 The Fate of Greek; 5.3 The Impact of Bilingualism: Greek and Latin in Contact; 5.4 Roman Attitudes to Greek Culture; 5.5 Atticism and the Second Sophistic; 5.6 Atticist Grammars and Lexica: Aelius Aristides 5.7 The Official Koine in the Roman Republican Period |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910830215003321 |
Horrocks Geoffrey C.
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Chichester, West Sussex, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , [2010] | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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