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Literary Criticism - General & Miscellaneous, Ancient Greek Literature - Literary Criticism, Sociolinguistics, Language & Linguistics, Civilization - General & Miscellaneous, Linguistics & Semiotics - General & Miscellaneous
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Ancient Greek Ideas on Speech, Language, and Civilization

by Deborah Levine Gera
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Overview

The source and nature of earliest speech and civilization are puzzles that 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.

Synopsis

The source and nature of earliest speech and civilization are puzzles that 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.

About the Author, Deborah Levine Gera

Deborah Levine Gera is Senior Lecturer and Chair of the Classics Department at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2003
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
272
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780199256167

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