History of Ancient Greek Scholarship

History of Ancient Greek Scholarship

Author: Franco Montanari

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 709

ISBN-13: 9789004427402

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"This book aims to offer a unified historical treatment of all that is usually understood as "ancient scholarship" or "ancient philology" and is the first modern work to cover a period from the beginnings to the fall of Byzantium after John Edwin Sandys' work published between 1903-1908. The field "ancient scholarship" includes the exegesis of Greek authors, the editing of their texts, orderly collections of materials useful for exegetical purposes - such as lexeis, onomatologies, collections of antiquarian materials et similia -, the study of grammar, reflection on language, and everything that can be linked to this sphere, that is to say literature and the instruments for interpreting it. If it is hard today to imagine such a work being undertaken by a single scholar, it is worth underlining the benefits offered by a volume with multiple expert voices in a field so complex and multiform. The book is based on the four historiographical chapters of Brill's Companion to Ancient Greek Scholarship (2015), which have been enlarged, updated and rethought"--


Hexaemeron

Hexaemeron

Author: Saint Anastasius (Sinaita)

Publisher: Edizioni Orientalia Christiana

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 584

ISBN-13:

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The Hexaemeron, attributed to Anastasios of Sinai (ob. post 700) is one of the most extensive mystical allegories surviving from the Byzantine era. The author offers in twelve books an anagogical exegesis of the first three chapters of Genesis.


Greek Medicine in Rome

Greek Medicine in Rome

Author: Thomas Clifford Allbutt

Publisher:

Published: 1921

Total Pages: 690

ISBN-13:

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Regius Professor of Physic at Cambridge, Allbutt was a great literary stylist. He has been described by Underwood as the most learned and distinguished physician of the last hundred years.