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Implicit Elements in Scholiasts’ Etymological Analyses
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- List of tables IX
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Etymological Practices and Philosophical Issues
- Naming the Art, or the Art of Naming: The Etymology of τέχνη (technē) in Plato’s Cratylus 21
- Etymological Proximities and Onomastics: From Aristotle to Ammonius of Hermeias 37
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Part II: Linguistic Issues
- Implicit Elements in Scholiasts’ Etymological Analyses 55
- On Enantiosemy in Antiquity and its Modern Outcomes 83
- Ὅτι ἀλαζών ἐστι μάρτυς ἡ ἐτυμολογία: Galen on Etymology, Theory and Practice 125
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Part III: Poetical Practices of Etymology
- Etymological Explanations of Fish-names in Oppian’s Halieutica: Between Poetry, Philology, and Scholarship 179
- Etymology as a Poetic Resource among the Poets of Alexandria 213
- The Use of Etymology in Apollodorus’ ΠΕΡΙ ΘΕΩΝ and in its Reader Porphyry: Scientific or Ideological? 229
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Part IV: Etymology and Word-Plays
- Fallacious Etymology and Puns: Ptolemy Chennus’ Sham Homeric Questions 281
- To Play (and to Have Fun) with Literature: Comic Wordplay in Greek Poetry 305
- List of Contributors 321
- Index Notionum 323
- Index Nominum 327
- Index Verborum 329
- Index Locorum 333
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- List of tables IX
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Etymological Practices and Philosophical Issues
- Naming the Art, or the Art of Naming: The Etymology of τέχνη (technē) in Plato’s Cratylus 21
- Etymological Proximities and Onomastics: From Aristotle to Ammonius of Hermeias 37
-
Part II: Linguistic Issues
- Implicit Elements in Scholiasts’ Etymological Analyses 55
- On Enantiosemy in Antiquity and its Modern Outcomes 83
- Ὅτι ἀλαζών ἐστι μάρτυς ἡ ἐτυμολογία: Galen on Etymology, Theory and Practice 125
-
Part III: Poetical Practices of Etymology
- Etymological Explanations of Fish-names in Oppian’s Halieutica: Between Poetry, Philology, and Scholarship 179
- Etymology as a Poetic Resource among the Poets of Alexandria 213
- The Use of Etymology in Apollodorus’ ΠΕΡΙ ΘΕΩΝ and in its Reader Porphyry: Scientific or Ideological? 229
-
Part IV: Etymology and Word-Plays
- Fallacious Etymology and Puns: Ptolemy Chennus’ Sham Homeric Questions 281
- To Play (and to Have Fun) with Literature: Comic Wordplay in Greek Poetry 305
- List of Contributors 321
- Index Notionum 323
- Index Nominum 327
- Index Verborum 329
- Index Locorum 333