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- Frontmatter I
- Preface v
- Contents VII
- List of Abbreviations
- List of Tables XIII
- List of Figures XV
- Introduction: Perceptions and Social Uses of the Ancient Greek Dialects 1
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Section I: Poetic Dialects and Epigraphic Poetry
- A Polymorphic Goddess: The Multiple Dialectal Variants of Athena’s Name in Attic Poetry 31
- Alternative Literary Traditions in Greek Epigrammatic Poetry down to 400 BCE? 53
- Local Dialects and “Literary Language(s)” in Classical and Hellenistic Inscribed Sacred Songs: Tradition, Linguistic Adaptation, and Transmission 81
- Hellenistic Epigrams from Cos: Between Pan-Hellenic Dialectal Trends and Local Influence 107
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Section II: Regional Histories of Dialect Use and Variation
- Dialect Competition: Arcadian as a Test Case 137
- The Cretan Dialect and its Socio-political Context (8th-1st Centuries BCE) 159
- The Boeotian Dialect (Late 8th or Early 7th to 2nd Century BCE): Ecology of a System 179
- Dialect, Koine, and Latin on Lesbos 209
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Section III: When and How to Switch to Koine Greek
- Competing Influences and Dialectal Models in the Language of Boeotian Proxeny Decrees (4th to 2nd Century BCE) 229
- Koineization in NW Doric Areas and the Onomastic Evidence: The Κλεύμαχος/Κλεόμαχος-type Compound Names Revisited 253
- Socio-dialectal Koineization in the Argive Onomasticon: A Quantitative Analysis of a Cohort of 275 Personal Names (6th cent. BCE – 2nd cent. CE) 285
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Section IV: Perceptions and Classifications of the Greek Dialects in Antiquity and Beyond
- Perceptions of Linguistic Divergence in Greek Comedy 313
- Sounding Attic in Imperial Inscriptions 333
- “Unlicensed Greek”: The “Dialect of Alexandria” in Ancient Greek Scholarship 365
- The Grammaticus Leidensis on the Aeolic Dialect: A Study in Textual Criticism and Historical Perceptual Dialectology 395
- The Aeolodoric Theory: A Reflection on the Perception of the Ancient Greek Dialects 415
- List of Contributors 439
- General Index
- Index of Authors and Passages
- Index of Inscriptions and Papyri
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Preface v
- Contents VII
- List of Abbreviations
- List of Tables XIII
- List of Figures XV
- Introduction: Perceptions and Social Uses of the Ancient Greek Dialects 1
-
Section I: Poetic Dialects and Epigraphic Poetry
- A Polymorphic Goddess: The Multiple Dialectal Variants of Athena’s Name in Attic Poetry 31
- Alternative Literary Traditions in Greek Epigrammatic Poetry down to 400 BCE? 53
- Local Dialects and “Literary Language(s)” in Classical and Hellenistic Inscribed Sacred Songs: Tradition, Linguistic Adaptation, and Transmission 81
- Hellenistic Epigrams from Cos: Between Pan-Hellenic Dialectal Trends and Local Influence 107
-
Section II: Regional Histories of Dialect Use and Variation
- Dialect Competition: Arcadian as a Test Case 137
- The Cretan Dialect and its Socio-political Context (8th-1st Centuries BCE) 159
- The Boeotian Dialect (Late 8th or Early 7th to 2nd Century BCE): Ecology of a System 179
- Dialect, Koine, and Latin on Lesbos 209
-
Section III: When and How to Switch to Koine Greek
- Competing Influences and Dialectal Models in the Language of Boeotian Proxeny Decrees (4th to 2nd Century BCE) 229
- Koineization in NW Doric Areas and the Onomastic Evidence: The Κλεύμαχος/Κλεόμαχος-type Compound Names Revisited 253
- Socio-dialectal Koineization in the Argive Onomasticon: A Quantitative Analysis of a Cohort of 275 Personal Names (6th cent. BCE – 2nd cent. CE) 285
-
Section IV: Perceptions and Classifications of the Greek Dialects in Antiquity and Beyond
- Perceptions of Linguistic Divergence in Greek Comedy 313
- Sounding Attic in Imperial Inscriptions 333
- “Unlicensed Greek”: The “Dialect of Alexandria” in Ancient Greek Scholarship 365
- The Grammaticus Leidensis on the Aeolic Dialect: A Study in Textual Criticism and Historical Perceptual Dialectology 395
- The Aeolodoric Theory: A Reflection on the Perception of the Ancient Greek Dialects 415
- List of Contributors 439
- General Index
- Index of Authors and Passages
- Index of Inscriptions and Papyri