Academic literature on the topic 'Herodotus Ionic Greek dialect Ionic Greek dialect'

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Journal articles on the topic "Herodotus Ionic Greek dialect Ionic Greek dialect"

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Samuels, Bridget D. "Vocalic Shifts in Attic-Ionic Greek." Papers in Historical Phonology 2 (July 20, 2017): 88–115. http://dx.doi.org/10.2218/pihph.2.2017.1908.

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In this work, a number of vocalic changes in the Attic-Ionic Greek dialect group are examined from chronological and theoretical perspectives. These include a vocalic chain shift among the (originally) back vowels that occurred in both Attic and Ionic, quantitative metathesis, the second compensatory lengthening, and the Attic Rückverwandlung (reversion). After discussing the orthographic evidence from inscriptions found throughout the Attic-Ionic dialectal area and taking into consideration both synchronic and diachronic phonological theory, I advocate for a particular relative chronology of
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RUIJGH, CORNELIS J. "The source and the structure of Homer's epic poetry." European Review 12, no. 4 (2004): 527–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1062798704000456.

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Homer's Iliad and Odyssey were created, probably in the second half of the 9th century BC, in the framework of the Greek epic tradition of oral formulaic poetry, which started in the Peloponnese in proto-Mycenaean times (c. 1600 BC). The epic verse, the dactylic hexameter, must have been taken over from the Minoan Cretans. Whereas most 19th century scholars were analysts, considering Homer's epics' conflations of older and more recent epic poems, most modern scholars are unitarians, recognizing the unity of both epics, thanks to modern insights in the nature of oral traditional poetry and to m
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Boffa, Giovanni. "Lettera su laminetta plumbea da Berezan." Axon 2 | 2 | 2018, no. 2 (December 20, 2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/axon/2532-6848/2018/02/001.

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The Berezan lead letter is a document of paramount importance with regard to several epigraphic questions (first of all, the writing on lead platters) and to many historical issues too (the Greek presence, mainly Milesian, within ancient Scythia and the diffusion of writing in this area; the ionic dialect; the relationship between literacy and commerce; archaic Greek prose; Greek epistolography; the right of seizure and the regulation of syle); moreover, it is a human life story that vividly shows us the dramatic situation of Achillodoros who, harassed by Matasys, sends a heartfelt letter to t
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Herodotus Ionic Greek dialect Ionic Greek dialect"

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Contensou, Antoine. "La Bibliothèque d'Apollodore et les mythographes anciens." Thesis, Lyon, École normale supérieure, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014ENSL0885.

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La Bibliothèque d’Apollodore, probablement composée au IIe ou au IIIe s. ap. J.-C., vise à rassembler les légendes et les mythes grecs en un système cohérent organisé selon un plan généalogique. Son auteur fonde son travail sur les écrits qui faisaient autorité en la matière, en particulier ceux des grands mythographes en prose du Ve s., parmi lesquels Phérécyde et Acousilaos sont les plus souvent nommés par Apollodore. Ce travail se propose d’analyser les rapports entre ces deux mythographes anciens et la Bibliothèque. Il examine chaque mention de leur nom dans cet ouvrage, et confronte tous
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Books on the topic "Herodotus Ionic Greek dialect Ionic Greek dialect"

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Zur dialektalen Einheit des Ostionischen. Institut für Sprachwissenschaft der Universität Innsbruck, 1996.

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Homeric grammar. published by Bristol Classical Press, 1998.

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Miletti, Lorenzo. Linguaggio e metalinguaggio in Erodoto. F. Serra, 2008.

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Linguaggio e metalinguaggio in Erodoto. F. Serra, 2008.

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Book chapters on the topic "Herodotus Ionic Greek dialect Ionic Greek dialect"

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Matthaiou, Angelos P. "New Archaic Inscriptions." In The Early Greek Alphabets. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198859949.003.0011.

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Many Archaic inscriptions have been found since the revision of L. H. Jeffery's Local Scripts in 1990. This chapter presents a selection of some 50 new Attic Archaic inscriptions and some 25 from the Attic-Ionic islands and the Doric islands of the Cyclades. The implications of the new finds for our knowledge of scripts, dialects, vocabulary, topography, and religion are drawn out. The remarkable early evidence for extensive literacy among shepherds and goatherds in Archaic Attica, and the early dedications in both Attic and Boeotian dialect and script from the sanctuary of Zeus on Mt Parnes, are particular highlights.
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