Ancient Greek Scholarship - A Guide to Finding, Reading, and Understanding Scholia, Commentaries, Lexica, and Grammatical Treatises : From Their Beginnings to the Byzantine Period.

By: Dickey, EleanorMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Society for Classical Studies Classical Resources SerPublisher: Cary : Oxford University Press USA - OSO, 2007Copyright date: ©2006Description: 1 online resource (727 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780198042662Subject(s): Greece -- Civilization | Greek literature -- Criticism, Textual | Greek philology -- History | Scholia | Transmission of textsGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Ancient Greek Scholarship - A Guide to Finding, Reading, and Understanding Scholia, Commentaries, Lexica, and Grammatical Treatises : from Their Beginnings to the Byzantine PeriodDDC classification: 880 LOC classification: PA53.D53 2006Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Introduction to Ancient Scholarship -- 2 Scholia, Commentaries, and Lexica on Specific Literary Works -- 2.1 Archaic and classical poetry -- 2.1.1 Homer -- 2.1.1.1 Scholia -- 2.1.1.2 Eustathius -- 2.1.1.3 Other sources of ancient scholarship on Homer -- 2.1.2 Aristophanes -- 2.1.3 Euripides -- 2.1.4 Sophocles -- 2.1.5 Aeschylus -- 2.1.6 Pindar -- 2.1.7 Hesiod -- 2.1.8 Other early poetry -- 2.2 Classical prose -- 2.2.1 Hippocrates and Galen -- 2.2.2 Plato -- 2.2.3 Aristotle -- 2.2.4 Demosthenes -- 2.2.5 Aeschines -- 2.2.6 Herodotus -- 2.2.7 Thucydides -- 2.2.8 Isocrates -- 2.2.9 Xenophon -- 2.3 Hellenistic literature -- 2.3.1 Aratus -- 2.3.2 Euclid -- 2.3.3 Archimedes -- 2.3.4 Apollonius of Perga -- 2.3.5 Apollonius Rhodius -- 2.3.6 Theocritus -- 2.3.7 Lycophron -- 2.3.8 Nicander -- 2.3.9 Callimachus -- 2.3.10 -- 2.4 Literature of the Roman period -- 2.4.1 Ptolemy -- 2.4.2 Nicomachus -- 2.4.3 Lucian -- 2.4.4 Aelius Aristides -- 2.4.5 Oppian -- 2.4.6 Other authors -- 3 Other Scholarly Works -- 3.1 Grammatical treatises -- 3.1.1 Apollonius Dyscolus -- 3.1.2 Herodian -- 3.1.3 Dionysius Thrax -- 3.1.4 Choeroboscus -- 3.1.5 Philoponus -- 3.1.6 Gregory of Corinth -- 3.1.7 Theodosius -- 3.1.8 Trypho -- 3.1.9 Tyrannio and Diocles -- 3.1.10 Philoxenus -- 3.1.11 Theognostus -- 3.1.12 Michael Syncellus -- 3.1.13 Other grammatical writers -- 3.2 Lexica -- 3.2.1 Hesychius -- 3.2.2 -- 3.2.3 Etymologica -- 3.2.4 Aristophanes of Byzantium -- 3.2.5 Harpocration -- 3.2.6 Ammonius / Herennius Philo -- 3.2.7 Pollux -- 3.2.8 Phrynichus -- 3.2.9 Antiatticista -- 3.2.10 Moeris -- 3.2.11 Philemon -- 3.2.12 Aelius Dionysius and Pausanias -- 3.2.13 Oros and Orion -- 3.2.14 Cyrillus -- 3.2.15 Stephanus -- 3.2.16 Photius' -- 3.2.17 -- 3.2.18 -- 3.2.19 Zonaras -- 3.2.20 Other lexica.
3.3 Other types of work -- 3.3.1 Photius' -- 3.3.2 Hephaestion -- 3.3.3 Stobaeus -- 4 Introduction to Scholarly Greek -- 4.1 Conventions and characteristics of scholarly writing -- 4.2 Technical vocabularies -- 4.3 Names and titles -- 4.4 References -- 4.5 Number systems -- 4.6 Brackets and other symbols -- 4.7 The apparatus -- 5 Reader -- 5.1 Texts with key -- 5.1.1 Lexica -- 5.1.2 Scholia and commentaries -- 5.1.3 Grammatical treatises -- 5.2 Key to 5.1 -- 5.2.1 Lexica -- 5.2.2 Scholia and commentaries -- 5.2.3 Grammatical treatises -- 5.3 Texts without key -- 5.3.1 Lexica -- 5.3.2 Scholia and commentaries -- 5.3.3 Grammatical treatises -- 6 Glossary of Grammatical Terms -- Appendix A Hints for Finding Works on Ancient Scholarship in Library Catalogs -- Appendix B Hints for Using Facsimiles -- Annotated Bibliography -- Reference -- Index Locorum -- Index of Greek Words Discussed -- General Index -- Footnotes.
Summary: Ancient Greek Scholarship is the only introduction to this important and fast-growing field, with information on all aspects of using and reading ancient scholarship. It includes discussions of all major works, explanation of grammarians' Greek, over 200 passages with commentary, glossary of 1500 grammatical terms, and annotated bibliography with more than 1200 works.
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Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Introduction to Ancient Scholarship -- 2 Scholia, Commentaries, and Lexica on Specific Literary Works -- 2.1 Archaic and classical poetry -- 2.1.1 Homer -- 2.1.1.1 Scholia -- 2.1.1.2 Eustathius -- 2.1.1.3 Other sources of ancient scholarship on Homer -- 2.1.2 Aristophanes -- 2.1.3 Euripides -- 2.1.4 Sophocles -- 2.1.5 Aeschylus -- 2.1.6 Pindar -- 2.1.7 Hesiod -- 2.1.8 Other early poetry -- 2.2 Classical prose -- 2.2.1 Hippocrates and Galen -- 2.2.2 Plato -- 2.2.3 Aristotle -- 2.2.4 Demosthenes -- 2.2.5 Aeschines -- 2.2.6 Herodotus -- 2.2.7 Thucydides -- 2.2.8 Isocrates -- 2.2.9 Xenophon -- 2.3 Hellenistic literature -- 2.3.1 Aratus -- 2.3.2 Euclid -- 2.3.3 Archimedes -- 2.3.4 Apollonius of Perga -- 2.3.5 Apollonius Rhodius -- 2.3.6 Theocritus -- 2.3.7 Lycophron -- 2.3.8 Nicander -- 2.3.9 Callimachus -- 2.3.10 -- 2.4 Literature of the Roman period -- 2.4.1 Ptolemy -- 2.4.2 Nicomachus -- 2.4.3 Lucian -- 2.4.4 Aelius Aristides -- 2.4.5 Oppian -- 2.4.6 Other authors -- 3 Other Scholarly Works -- 3.1 Grammatical treatises -- 3.1.1 Apollonius Dyscolus -- 3.1.2 Herodian -- 3.1.3 Dionysius Thrax -- 3.1.4 Choeroboscus -- 3.1.5 Philoponus -- 3.1.6 Gregory of Corinth -- 3.1.7 Theodosius -- 3.1.8 Trypho -- 3.1.9 Tyrannio and Diocles -- 3.1.10 Philoxenus -- 3.1.11 Theognostus -- 3.1.12 Michael Syncellus -- 3.1.13 Other grammatical writers -- 3.2 Lexica -- 3.2.1 Hesychius -- 3.2.2 -- 3.2.3 Etymologica -- 3.2.4 Aristophanes of Byzantium -- 3.2.5 Harpocration -- 3.2.6 Ammonius / Herennius Philo -- 3.2.7 Pollux -- 3.2.8 Phrynichus -- 3.2.9 Antiatticista -- 3.2.10 Moeris -- 3.2.11 Philemon -- 3.2.12 Aelius Dionysius and Pausanias -- 3.2.13 Oros and Orion -- 3.2.14 Cyrillus -- 3.2.15 Stephanus -- 3.2.16 Photius' -- 3.2.17 -- 3.2.18 -- 3.2.19 Zonaras -- 3.2.20 Other lexica.

3.3 Other types of work -- 3.3.1 Photius' -- 3.3.2 Hephaestion -- 3.3.3 Stobaeus -- 4 Introduction to Scholarly Greek -- 4.1 Conventions and characteristics of scholarly writing -- 4.2 Technical vocabularies -- 4.3 Names and titles -- 4.4 References -- 4.5 Number systems -- 4.6 Brackets and other symbols -- 4.7 The apparatus -- 5 Reader -- 5.1 Texts with key -- 5.1.1 Lexica -- 5.1.2 Scholia and commentaries -- 5.1.3 Grammatical treatises -- 5.2 Key to 5.1 -- 5.2.1 Lexica -- 5.2.2 Scholia and commentaries -- 5.2.3 Grammatical treatises -- 5.3 Texts without key -- 5.3.1 Lexica -- 5.3.2 Scholia and commentaries -- 5.3.3 Grammatical treatises -- 6 Glossary of Grammatical Terms -- Appendix A Hints for Finding Works on Ancient Scholarship in Library Catalogs -- Appendix B Hints for Using Facsimiles -- Annotated Bibliography -- Reference -- Index Locorum -- Index of Greek Words Discussed -- General Index -- Footnotes.

Ancient Greek Scholarship is the only introduction to this important and fast-growing field, with information on all aspects of using and reading ancient scholarship. It includes discussions of all major works, explanation of grammarians' Greek, over 200 passages with commentary, glossary of 1500 grammatical terms, and annotated bibliography with more than 1200 works.

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