Creating 'classical' Greek: from fourth-century practice to Atticist theory
Although it is widely used, the notion of 'classical' Greek is not easily defined with precision, since sociolectal, dialectal, and chronological criteria interact in its specification. At first sight, one might hold the Atticist grammarians of the first centuries AD responsible for the ...
Huvudupphovsman: | Willi, A |
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Materialtyp: | Journal article |
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Loescher Editore
2014
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