Expressions of Time in Ancient Greek

Expressions of Time in Ancient Greek
Author: Coulter H. George
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2014-06-26
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1139991787

How did Ancient Greek express that an event occurred at a particular time, for a certain duration, or within a given time frame? The answer to these questions depends on a variety of conditions - the nature of the time noun, the tense and aspect of the verb, the particular historical period of Greek during which the author lived - that existing studies of the language do not take sufficiently into account. This book accordingly examines the circumstances that govern the use of the genitive, dative, and accusative of time, as well as the relevant prepositional constructions, primarily in Greek prose of the fifth century BC through the second century AD, but also in Homer. While the focus is on developments in Greek, translations of the examples, as well as a fully glossed summary chapter, make it accessible to linguists interested in the expression of time generally.

Fundamentals of New Testament Greek

Fundamentals of New Testament Greek
Author: Stanley E. Porter
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2010
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802828272

This first-year Greek textbook discusses all the forms and basic syntax of Koine Greek, complete with extensive paradigms, examples, and explanations. --from publisher description

A Grammar of Egyptian Aramaic

A Grammar of Egyptian Aramaic
Author: Takamitsu Muraoka
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2015-11-02
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9004305025

Appendices -- Index of passages -- Index of subjects -- Tables of loan-words -- Concordance of principal editions -- Individual scribes and dates -- List of technical terms.

The Classical Review

The Classical Review
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 516
Release: 1894
Genre: Classical literature
ISBN:

This companion to the Classical Quarterly contains reviews of new work dealing with the literatures and civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome. Over 300 books are reviewed each year.

Sophocles and the Greek Language

Sophocles and the Greek Language
Author: Albert Rijksbaron
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2017-07-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9047417429

This volume offers an extensive overview of the various ways in which Sophocles’ use of the Greek language is currently being studied. Greatly admired in antiquity, Sophocles’ style only became a serious subject of investigation with Campbell’s Introductory essay On the language of Sophocles (1879). Fourteen chapters, divided into three sections (diction, syntax, pragmatics), discuss the linguistic register and use of gnomai in Ajax’ deception speech, Homeric intertextuality, the style of the Sophoclean satyr-plays in relation to tragedy and comedy, the relation between the repetition of words and focalization, the language of blindness, the image of ‘fire’, the use of deictic pronouns, the semantics of the middle-passive and of counterfactuals, the historic present and the constitution of the text, the suggestive power of descriptions, speech-acts, and strategies of politeness.

Intermediate Ancient Greek Language

Intermediate Ancient Greek Language
Author: Darryl Palmer
Publisher: ANU Press
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2021-03-23
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1760463434

Intermediate Ancient Greek Language is a series of Lessons and Exercises intended for students who have already covered most of an introductory course in the ancient Greek language. It aims to broaden and deepen students’ understanding of the main grammatical constructions of Greek. Further attention is given to grammatical forms to illustrate their functions. In the Lessons, tragedy, comedy, historiography, oratory and philosophy are sources for dramatic material. The Cases have been deliberately placed late in the series of Lessons 36 to 41; students by now will be prepared to analyse Case usage. Consideration of prepositions in Lesson 42 naturally follows the Cases. Lesson 43, on correlative clauses, links with adjectival and adverbial constructions in previous Lessons. The final Lesson 44 deals with exclamations. Throughout the book, the author relies on genuine Greek sources for the passages in the Lessons and Exercises.

On Conditionals in the Greek Pentateuch

On Conditionals in the Greek Pentateuch
Author: Anwar Tjen
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2010-07-29
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0567074838

The book examines conditionals in the Greek Pentateuch from the point of view of the study of translation syntax. It takes seriously into account the double character of Septuagintal Greek, both as a translation from Hebrew and as vernacular Greek. Methodologically, the underlying Hebrew is taken as the point of departure in close comparison with the resultant translation, with the purpose of examining major features in the translators? handling of this complex construction. These include the rendering of verbal and non-verbal forms in the protasis and apodosis, the question of sense-division between the two constituent clauses, the influence of genre or discourse type and interference from the underlying form or structure. Detailed analyses of the resultant translation displays features that are natural Greek, on the one hand, and features that betray the character of "translation-language", on the other hand, owing to interference from the source text. The latter manifests itself most conspicuously in renderings that are ungrammatical or unnatural, and, in a more subtle way, through equivalents which are grammatically acceptable but occur with a strikingly high frequency in the Septuagint as compared with original Greek compositions contemporary with the Septuagint.