[1) Epsilon ? Iota. 2) Kappa ? Omicron]
 
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ISBN13:9783110667196
ISBN10:3110667193
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:1011 pages
Size:230x155 mm
Weight:1707 g
Language:Greek, Ancient
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[1) Epsilon ? Iota. 2) Kappa ? Omicron]

 
Edition number and title: Volumen II
Edition number: 1
Publisher: De Gruyter
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With more than 50,000 glosses, the dictionary of Hesychios of Alexandria (approx. 500 AD), the most comprehensive dictionary of antiquity, giving posterity access to the massive collections of Hellenistic and Imperial lexicographers, is at the same time an extraordinarily important source for modern Greek lexicography and comparative linguistics. The epoch-making edition by Kurt Latte (Vol. 1: A-D 1953, Vol. 2: E-O postum 1966) is continued by Allan Hansen with Vol. 3: P-S; work has already commenced on Vol. 4 (T-W), and a 5th volume is in the planning stage with indexes and addenda to vols. 1-4.

Long description:

Hesychius? 5th(?)-century Greek lexicon is a very important survivor of ancient learning, including fragments of Greek literature and offering material, not yet fully evaluated, on patristic writings. The final critical edition was begun by Kurt Latte (Vol. 1, 1953 and Vol. 2, 1966, Copenhagen: Munksgaard; now out of print) and continued by Hansen and Cunningham (SGLG 11/3 and 11/4, 2005 and 2010). A revised edition of the first Latte volume by Cunningham (SGLG 11/1, 2017) followed and is now completed by the revised edition of vol. 2, which also provides a more complete record of the readings of the unique manuscript, cites parallels from related works in the current editions, and takes account of the scholarship of the intervening years. A volume of indexes and addenda is planned (to be SGLG 11/5).