The Moods and Tenses in Eustathian and Late Twelfth-Century High-Style Byzantine Greek

This paper investigates certain features of High Byzantine Greek as found in the speeches of Eustathios of Thessaloniki and his contemporaries. It endeavours to show these features are not necessarily hyper-correct forms, but that these authors had a full command of the constructions of the Classica...

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Main Author: Andrew Francis STONE
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Language:deu
Published: National Hellenic Research Foundation 2010-03-01
Series:Byzantina Symmeikta
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Online Access:http://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/bz/article/view/3117
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description This paper investigates certain features of High Byzantine Greek as found in the speeches of Eustathios of Thessaloniki and his contemporaries. It endeavours to show these features are not necessarily hyper-correct forms, but that these authors had a full command of the constructions of the Classical Greek language, and built on these to create their own style.
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spelling doaj.art-cdd0167bb3d343fe8f7af777e4486a902022-12-21T18:01:54ZdeuNational Hellenic Research FoundationByzantina Symmeikta1105-16391791-48842010-03-011909914510.12681/byzsym.9382764The Moods and Tenses in Eustathian and Late Twelfth-Century High-Style Byzantine GreekAndrew Francis STONE0University of Western AustraliaThis paper investigates certain features of High Byzantine Greek as found in the speeches of Eustathios of Thessaloniki and his contemporaries. It endeavours to show these features are not necessarily hyper-correct forms, but that these authors had a full command of the constructions of the Classical Greek language, and built on these to create their own style.http://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/bz/article/view/3117Byzantine Greek language, Eustathios
spellingShingle Andrew Francis STONE
The Moods and Tenses in Eustathian and Late Twelfth-Century High-Style Byzantine Greek
Byzantina Symmeikta
Byzantine Greek language, Eustathios
title The Moods and Tenses in Eustathian and Late Twelfth-Century High-Style Byzantine Greek
title_full The Moods and Tenses in Eustathian and Late Twelfth-Century High-Style Byzantine Greek
title_fullStr The Moods and Tenses in Eustathian and Late Twelfth-Century High-Style Byzantine Greek
title_full_unstemmed The Moods and Tenses in Eustathian and Late Twelfth-Century High-Style Byzantine Greek
title_short The Moods and Tenses in Eustathian and Late Twelfth-Century High-Style Byzantine Greek
title_sort moods and tenses in eustathian and late twelfth century high style byzantine greek
topic Byzantine Greek language, Eustathios
url http://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/bz/article/view/3117
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