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Etymological dictionary of Greek / by Robert Beekes ; with the assistance of Lucien van Beek.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Inglés, Griego antiguo (hasta 1453) Series Leiden Indo-European etymological dictionary series ; 10/1-2Detalles de publicación: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2010.Descripción: 2 v. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9789004174184 (set : hardback : alk. paper)
  • 9004174184 (set : hardback : alk. paper)
  • 9789004174207 (v. 1)
  • 9004174206 (v. 1)
  • 9789004174191 (v. 2)
  • 9004174192 (v. 2)
Tema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • PA 422 B44.2010
Resumen: A must-have research tool that should be on every classicist's desk. Greek is among the most intensely and widely studied languages known. Since the publication of the last etymological dictionary of Greek, both the reconstruction of Proto-Indo-European, and our knowledge of the Greek substrate have led to numerous, often surprising new insights into the history and formation of the Greek vocabulary.This dictionary is a treasure trove covering 2000 years of Ancient Greek: from Mycenaean via Homer and the classical period to lexicographers, such as Hesychius (5th century A.D.).It at last brings together all new data, resulting in scores of thoroughly revised etymologies. This is a truly indispensable tool for classicists in search of a deeper understanding of the Greek vocabulary, its history and, therewith, a better understanding of the language.
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A must-have research tool that should be on every classicist's desk. Greek is among the most intensely and widely studied languages known. Since the publication of the last etymological dictionary of Greek, both the reconstruction of Proto-Indo-European, and our knowledge of the Greek substrate have led to numerous, often surprising new insights into the history and formation of the Greek vocabulary.This dictionary is a treasure trove covering 2000 years of Ancient Greek: from Mycenaean via Homer and the classical period to lexicographers, such as Hesychius (5th century A.D.).It at last brings together all new data, resulting in scores of thoroughly revised etymologies. This is a truly indispensable tool for classicists in search of a deeper understanding of the Greek vocabulary, its history and, therewith, a better understanding of the language.

Texto en inglés y griego antiguo.