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La quimera de los gramáticos : historia de de la voz media del verbo griego en la tradición gramatical desde Apolonio Díscolo hasta Ludolf Küster y Philipp Buttmann / Juan Signes Codoñer.
Author
Signes Codoñer, Juan
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Format
Book
Language
Spanish
Εdition
1a. edición.
Published/Created
Salamanca : Universidad de Salamanca, noviembre 2016.
Description
587 pages : illustrations, facsimiles ; 24 cm.
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Subject(s)
Greek language
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Middle voice
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Greek philology
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History
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Series
Obras de referencia ; 39.
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Obras de referencia ; 39
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Summary note
Is the middle voice a chimera? It could indeed be represented as a hybrid, a mixture of the passive and the active voice. The modern definition of the middle voice did not arise spontaneously, but was the result of a long investigation--also chimerical in a way--that occupied grammarians for around 2000 years. This book proposes to describe the laborious creation of the concept of the middle voice, tracing the evolution of the concept from the ancient Hellenistic philologists to modern humanists, including a discussion of the Byzantine scholars, especially those of the diaspora of the 15th century, who transplanted their concept of Greek grammar to Italy. The history of the middle voice involves a chain of definitions that were progressively converted into our definition of the middle voice. Thus the middle voice, which was initially a residual category intended to explain some diathetical ambiguities in certain tenses, was transformed into a concept central to the analysis of the Greek verb and even to a universal linguistic. Over the course of this transformation, errors abound, as well as misunderstandings on the part of the authors under consideration, who frequently misinterpret or overinterpret their predecessors. This book outlines the biographies of those scholars and provides the writing of each one on the concept of the middle voice, accompanied by brief commentary. The goal is that the collected documentation will serve to provide an intellectual overview not only of the history of the Greek grammatical tradition, but also of a linguistic tradition determined by historical events.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Action note
Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
Contents
Antigüedad (siglos III a.C.-III d.C.)
Antigüedad Tardía (siglos IV-VII)
Edad Media (siglos VIII-XIV)
La diáspora bizantina (siglo XV)
Los primeros humanistas (1497-1530)
Los epígonos (1531-1600)
Barroco e Ilustración (siglos XVII-XVIII)
Conclusiones.
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ISBN
9788490126431 ((paperback))
8490126437 ((paperback))
OCLC
968186184
RCP
H - S
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