Blar i Department of Linguistics, Literary and Aestetic Studies på emneord "Aeschylus"
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Aeschylus, Supplices 86–95, 843–910, and the early transmission of antistrophic lyrical texts
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2007)The symmetrical inter-displacements of corresponding blocks of text between strophes and antistrophes in lyrical odes, earlier proposed for A. Supp. 88–90 ~ 93–95, 872–75 ~ 882–84, and 906–7 ~ 909–10, have affected all ... -
A Greek delocutive noun? Some notes on ποίφυγμα and its alleged cognates
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2001)Delocutives are formed with an utterance (x) as a radical. Common in Greek are verbs meaning "say x" (e.g., πατερίζω); nominal formations denote for instance a person saying x or the utterance x per se. The latter type ...