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Greek language, Hellenistic (300 B.C.-600 A.D.) --- Grec hellénistique (Langue) --- Texts. --- Textes --- Philetas, --- Grec hellénistique (Langue) --- Philētas, --- Greek language (Koinē) --- Hellenistic Greek --- Koinē (Greek language) --- Filita, --- Philitas, --- Criticism, Textual.
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The goal of this work is to provide a definition of the language and style of satyr plays. All of the fragments identified as belonging to Aeschylus' Dictyulci have been collected and are presented here with commentary and Italian translation.
Aeschylus. --- Aeschylus --- Aischylos --- Eschilo --- Eschyle --- Eschylus --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Manuscripts.
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Hellenism --- Greek literature --- Hellénisme --- Littérature grecque --- Congresses --- History and criticism --- Congrès --- Histoire et critique --- Conferences - Meetings --- Congresses.
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Classical literature --- Classical philology. --- Classical literature. --- Criticism, Textual. --- Classical philology --- Criticism, Textual --- Philology, Classical --- Classical antiquities --- Greek language --- Greek literature --- Greek philology --- Humanism --- Latin language --- Latin literature --- Latin philology --- AIDS (Disease) --- Acquired immune deficiency syndrome --- Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome --- Acquired immunological deficiency syndrome --- HIV infections --- Immunological deficiency syndromes --- Virus-induced immunosuppression --- Government policy --- China --- Social policy.
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Greek literature, Hellenistic --- Greek philology --- Littérature grecque hellénistique --- Philologie grecque --- History and criticism --- Congresses. --- Congresses. --- Histoire et critique --- Congrès --- Congrès
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"SGG 1 offers the first critical edition of, and commentaries on, the textual fragments of the ancient Greek grammarians Antidorus, Dionysius Iambus, Epigenes, Lysanias, Parmenon, Silenus, Simaristus, and Sim(m)ias. All of these personalities belong, or so plausibly appear, to the early Hellenistic period (3rd-2nd centuries BC) and share a special interest in glossographical issues (mainly discussions of problems concerning lexical usages and customs, in Greek literature as well as in ordinary life of their times) and/or in literary history. Each entry includes: a biographical and cultural profile of the grammarian; the text of testimonies and fragments critically edited, translated, and analytically commented on; a thorough bibliography; and indices"--
Grammarians --- Greek language --- Classical languages --- Indo-European languages --- Classical philology --- Greek philology --- Linguists --- Greek language.
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