The Byzantine grammarians : their place in history / by R.H. Robins.

  • Robins, R. H. (Robert Henry)
Date:
1993
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Publication/Creation

Berlin ; New York : Mouton de Gruyter, 1993.

Physical description

ix, 278 pages ; 24 cm.

Contents

Chapter 1: Outline of Byzantine history: the political context --- Chapter 2: The Byzantine oeuvre: the literary context --- Chapter 3: Byzantine Grammar: the linguistic context --- Chapter 4: The Techne Grammatike: the foundations --- Chapter 5: Priscian: the Latin grammarian of Constantinople --- Chapter 6: The Kanones and their commentators: the morphological data-base --- Chapter 7: Epimerismoí and Schedographia: teaching methods --- Chapter 8: Michael Syncellus: a typical Byzantine syntax book --- Chapter 9: Gregory of Corinth: the avoidance of errors --- Chapter 10: John Glykys: the maintenance of standards --- Chapter 11: Maximus Planudes: a Byzantine theoretician --- Chapter 12: The Byzantine contribution to the study of Greek grammar in the Renaissance.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-273) and index.

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    History of Medicine
    ZI.328.AA1
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ISBN

  • 3110135744
  • 9783110135749