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    Ancient Greek Ideas on Speech, Language, and Civilization

    Ancient Greek Ideas on Speech, Language, and Civilization by Gera, Deborah Levine;

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    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 9 October 2003

    • ISBN 9780199256167
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages268 pages
    • Size 223x145x18 mm
    • Weight 418 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    The source and nature of earliest speech and civilization are puzzles which have intrigued people for many centuries. This book surveys ancient Greek views on these questions. It discusses the harmonious language of the golden age, the means by which language was first invented, and some ancient 'linguists' described by Homer and Herodotus.

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    The source and nature of earliest speech and civilization are puzzles which have intrigued people for many centuries. This study explores ancient Greek views on the source and nature of the world's first society and first language. Two of the book's chapters are based on close readings of passages in Homer and Herodotus, while the remaining chapters are broader surveys of a variety of Greek literary texts. Topics covered include the nature of the language used both by men and animals in the idyllic golden age, accounts of humans' ascent to civilized life and their acquisition of language, and exotic creatures and peoples who have only limited linguistic capacities. Discussions of Enlightenment thinkers and modern theories of glottogenesis and language acquisition set Greek assumptions in a wider perspective.

    Review from other book by this author this is a lively and interesting book, and one more widely informative than its title might suggest...I have to admit that I myself have never yet read more than the odd bit of it. Nevertheless this lucid and lively book succeeds in leaving me with the strong feeling that, by not reading more, I am missing a rare treat.

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    Table of Contents:

    Polyphemus the Linguist
    Language in the Golden Age
    Psammetichus' Children
    The Invention of Language
    Between Language and Speech

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