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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Acknowledgments V
  3. Contents VII
  4. List of contributors XI
  5. The Greek Alphabet XV
  6. List of abbreviations XVII
  7. 1 Varieties of Post-classical and Byzantine Greek: Novel questions and approaches 1
  8. Part I: VARIETIES OF POST-CLASSICAL AND BYZANTINE GREEK
  9. 2 Tracking down lects in Roman Egypt 17
  10. 3 Idiolect in focus: Two brothers in the Memphis Sarapieion (II BCE) 39
  11. 4 Imposing psychological pressure in papyrus request letters: A case study of six Byzantine letters written in an ecclesiastical context (VI–VII CE) 75
  12. 5 Greek in Egypt or Egyptian Greek? Syntactic regionalisms (IV CE) 115
  13. 6 In search of an Egyptian Greek lexicon in Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt 141
  14. 7 Byzantine literature in “classicised” genres: Some grammatical realities (V–XIV CE) 163
  15. 8 From highly classicizing to common prose (XIII–XIV CE): The Metaphrasis of Niketas Choniates’ History 179
  16. 9 Back to the future: Akritic light on diachronic variation in Cappadocian (East Asia Minor Greek) 201
  17. Part II: DIMENSIONS OF VARIATION IN POST-CLASSICAL AND BYZANTINE GREEK
  18. 10 Tense variation in Ptolemaic papyri: Towards a grammar of epistolary dialogue 243
  19. 11 The Classical norm and varieties of Post-classical Greek: Expressions of anteriority and posteriority in a corpus of official documents (I–II CE) 265
  20. 12 Orthographic variation and register in the corpus of Greek documentary papyri (300 BCE–800 CE) 299
  21. 13 The Greek phonology of a tax collector in Egypt in the first century CE 327
  22. 14 Metrical variation in Byzantine colophons (XI–XV CE): The example of ἡ μὲν χεὶρ ἡ γράψασα 353
  23. 15 Arguing and narrating: Text type and linguistic variation in tenth-century Greek 369
  24. 16 The distinctiveness of syntax for varieties of Post-classical and Byzantine Greek: Linguistic upgrading from the third century BCE to the tenth century CE 381
  25. Index locorum 415
  26. Index nominum 423
  27. Index rerum 425
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