Writing Greek

Writing Greek

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  • Author: Stephen Anderson
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
  • ISBN: 147250285X
  • Category : Foreign Language Study
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 194

Planned as a companion volume to Writing Latin by Richard Ashdowne and James Morwood, this accessible guide to writing Greek is useful for anyone starting Greek prose composition. Part 1 deals with the constituent elements of the simple sentence, and in Part 2 all major constructions are covered, each with thorough explanations and clear examples. Each chapter has either two or three exercises of practice sentences, further supplemented throughout Part 2 by passages for continuous composition. 100 important irregular verbs with their principal parts are listed at the back of the book, and there is a complete vocabulary for all the exercises, a useful learning and revision resource in itself.


Ancient Greek Letter Writing

Ancient Greek Letter Writing

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  • Author: Paola Ceccarelli
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
  • ISBN: 0199675597
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 456

Ceccarelli offers a history of the development of letter writing in ancient Greece from the archaic to the early Hellenistic period. Highlighting the specificity of letter-writing, the volume looks at documentary letters and traces the role of embedded letters in the texts of the ancient historians, in drama, and in the speeches of the orators.


Greek Writing from Knossos to Homer

Greek Writing from Knossos to Homer

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  • Author: Roger D. Woodard
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
  • ISBN: 0195105206
  • Category : Greek language
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 302

Certain characteristic features of the Cypriot script - for example, its strategy for representing consonant sequences and elements of Cypriot Greek phonology - were transferred to the new alphabetic script. Proposing a Cypriot origin of the alphabet at the hands of previously literate adapters brings clarity to various problems of the alphabet, such as the Greek use of the Phoenician sibilant letters. The alphabet, rejected by the post-Bronze Age "Mycenaean" culture of Cyprus, was exported west to the Aegean, where it gained a foothold among a then illiterate Greek people emerging from the Dark Age. Woodard's study, a combination of philological and epigraphical investigation with linguistic theory, should be of interest to both scholars and students of classics, linguistics, and Near Eastern studies.


Key to Writing Greek

Key to Writing Greek

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  • Author: John Taylor
  • Publisher: Bristol Classical Press
  • ISBN: 9781853997440
  • Category : Foreign Language Study
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 48

"Key to Writing Greek" provides model translations for all the exercise sentences and continuous passages that appear in the authors' "Writing Greek", published simultaneously with this "Key".


An Introduction to the Composition and Analysis of Greek Prose

An Introduction to the Composition and Analysis of Greek Prose

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  • Author: Eleanor Dickey
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 0521761425
  • Category : Foreign Language Study
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 315

This book offers a lively, intelligent, accurate, comprehensive, and up-to-date introduction to translating into ancient Greek.


Homer and the Origin of the Greek Alphabet

Homer and the Origin of the Greek Alphabet

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  • Author: Barry B. Powell
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 9780521589079
  • Category : Foreign Language Study
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 312

A challenging and fascinating enquiry into the genesis of alphabetic writing.


Other Natures

Other Natures

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  • Author: Clara Bosak-Schroeder
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 0520343484
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 285

Sources and methods -- Rulers and rivers -- Female feck -- Dietary entanglements -- Resisting luxury -- After the encounter -- Transformation in the natural history museum.


Roman rule in Greek and Latin Writing

Roman rule in Greek and Latin Writing

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  • Author: Jesper Majbom Madsen
  • Publisher: BRILL
  • ISBN: 9004278281
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 311

Roman Rule in Greek and Latin Writing explores the ways in which Greek and Latin writers from the late 1st to the 3rd century CE experienced and portrayed Roman cultural institutions and power. The central theme is the relationship between cultures as reflected in Greek and Latin authors’ responses to Roman power; in practice the collection revisits the orthodoxy of two separate intellectual groups, differentiated as much by cultural and political agenda as by language. The book features specialists in Greek and Roman literary and intellectual culture; it gathers papers on a variety of authors, across several literary genres, and through this spectrum, makes possible an informed and detailed comparison of Greek and Latin literary views of Roman power (in various manifestations, including military, religion, law and politics).


Early Greek Alphabetic Writing

Early Greek Alphabetic Writing

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  • Author: Natalia Elvira Astoreca
  • Publisher: Oxbow Books
  • ISBN: 1789257468
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 144

Most scholarship on early Greek alphabetic writing has focused on the questions around the origin of 'the Greek alphabet', instead of acknowledging the diversity of alphabetic systems that emerged in Geometric and Archaic Greece. The research concerning the so-called epichoric scripts was introduced by Kirchhoff in the 19th century and saw its highest point in the 1960s with the works of Jeffery and Guarducci. Nevertheless, recent epigraphical finds and new possibilities offered by digital tools call for a revised, comprehensive study of these alphabets. Unlike previous research, which was mostly concerned with palaeography, this book presents a linguistic analysis of the epichoric alphabets that follows the latest trends in grapholinguistics and the methodology of comparative graphematics. The latter is a branch of writing systems research focused on the relationship between graphemes and the values that they represent and compares them across writing systems. This study compares the different Greek alphabets in their earliest stages, i.e. 8th and 7th centuries BC, also taking into account other contemporaneous alphabets, like those for Phrygian, Eteocretan and the Italic languages. Through the analysis of the data provided by the epigraphic texts dated within the chronological framework of this thesis, it is possible to identify the different notation systems that Greek-speakers devised to represent their dialects in writing. This brings new insights on the innovations created by these communities and the different alphabetic traditions present in Greece and across the Mediterranean. The conclusion of the book emphasizes the need to study these regional alphabets independently, rather than considering them as part of a unified entity - 'the Greek alphabet' - which did not exist at the time, and creates a new line for future research that intends to frame them individually within the ecology of ancient Mediterranean alphabets.


Greek to Me: Adventures of the Comma Queen

Greek to Me: Adventures of the Comma Queen

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  • Author: Mary Norris
  • Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
  • ISBN: 1324001283
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 189

“One of the most satisfying accounts of a great passion that I have ever read.” —Vivian Gornick, New York Times Book Review Mary Norris, The New Yorker’s Comma Queen and best-selling author of Between You & Me, has had a lifelong love affair with words. In Greek to Me, she delivers a delightful paean to the art of self-expression through accounts of her solo adventures in the land of olive trees and ouzo. Along the way, Norris explains how the alphabet originated in Greece, makes the case for Athena as a feminist icon, and reveals the surprising ways in which Greek helped form English. Greek to Me is filled with Norris’s memorable encounters with Greek words, Greek gods, Greek wine—and more than a few Greek men.