PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «ATTICIST»
atticist
atticism
rhetorical
movement
that
began
first
quarter
century
also
refer
wordings
phrasings
typical
this
contrast
with
various
contemporary
forms
koine
greek
which
continued
evolve
directions
guided
atticist
more
from
merriam
webster
attikistēs
attikos
istēs
known
circa
word
doesn
usually
appear
premium
collins
always
noun
idiom
character
dialect
ancient
period
elegant
simple
clear
expression
define
occurring
another
attachment
athens
customs
athenians
concise
morfix
hebrew
מורפיקס
leading
site
10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ATTICIST»
Scopri l'uso di
atticist nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
atticist e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
An
Atticist Lexicon of the Second Sophistic: Philemon and ...
Philemon, author of an Atticist lexicon, was a scholar and poet in the late second century AD. His fragments can be pieced together from two different manuscript traditions.
2
The Language of the New Testament: Context, History, and ...
The degree of effect and the exact features deployed vary from one author to
another, though with a solid core of common Atticisms. The complexity of the
situation is well illustrated by Lucian, who was an expert Atticist himself but can
vary his ...
Stanley E. Porter, Andrew Pitts, 2013
3
Roman Eloquence: Rhetoric in Society and Literature
Quintilian's source is aggressively Atticist, and Timagenes is included for this
reason, not, pace Radermacher,34 because of his interest in Alexander. The
Atticist bias of the early list of recommended historians shows itself again, if not
quite so ...
4
A Short History of Classical Scholarship
In the second century lexicography received a new impulse from the prevailing
fancy for imitating the great Lexico- Attic models of the past. graphere The chief
representative of lexicography is the 'Atticist', Aelius Dionysius. He compiled a ...
5
The Novel in the Ancient World
Hernandez Lara analyses some 500 words, from Chariton's vocabulary of 3000,
that are listed as Atticist either in Atticist lexica or in Der Atticismus.K Many of
these are excluded on the grounds that they also occur in the New Testament,
Koine ...
Gareth L. Schmeling, 1996
6
Making a New Man: Ciceronian Self-fashioning in the ...
Earlier in the Brutus Cicero had presented the Atticist movement within a long-
range historical narrative of weakening health. Cicero traces Atticism's genealogy
from its birth in Athens to its self-proclaimed Roman heirs as one of a decline
from ...
7
Classical World Literatures: Sino-Japanese and Greco-Roman ...
Copious verbal display was certainly no good fit with the Atticist ideals of Brutus
or Calvus, whom the Brutus mentions as a self-proclaimed Atticist. Cicero's praise
of copia puts a sting into a narrative of decline that must have been agreeable to
...
8
Greek: A History of the Language and its Speakers
Atticist. Grammars. and. Lexica: Aelius. Aristides. Those who wanted to write the
best Attic, or at least to avoid writing what the guardians of the language most
despised, clearly needed help. And since no one had spoken the prescribed
model ...
9
A History of Ancient Greek: From the Beginnings to Late ...
The "Atticist correction" of texts was effected in two ways: (a) through the
systematic reading and excerpting of the canonical authors, as well as of books
which one had to read in order to achieve the Atticist effect: [3i[3Aia a em x<5
axxixi^eiv ...
Anastasios-Phoivos Christidēs, Maria Arapopoulou, Maria Chritē, 2007
10
Epochs and Styles: Selected Writings on the New Testament, ...
As a result, it is speedily concluded that there is Atticist influence in Luke.
Norden's treatment of the linguistic problems in the Synoptics has been widely
influential; his collection of examples was adopted and somewhat amplified by
several ...
Albert Wifstrand, Lars Rydbeck, Stanley E. Porter, 2005