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A Lexicon of Greek Personal Names: Volume I: The Aegean Islands, Cyprus and Cyrenaica (Lexicon of Greek Personal Names)

معرفی کتاب «A Lexicon of Greek Personal Names: Volume I: The Aegean Islands, Cyprus and Cyrenaica (Lexicon of Greek Personal Names)» نوشتهٔ Elaine Matthews (editor); Peter Marshall Fraser (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Clarendon Press ; Oxford University Press در سال 1987. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

This lexicon provides scholars and students of Greek civilization with a list, supported by evidence, of personal names known from literature, inscriptions, papyri, vases, coins, and other objects dating from the earliest period to the 7th century A.D. It promises to replace the mid-19th-century work of Pape and Benseler and offer fresh impetus to a wide range of historical and literary research. Produced under the auspices of the British Academy, the complete lexicon will be published in six volumes. "The Lexicon of Greek Personal Names was established in 1972 as a Major Research Project of the British Academy, at the suggestion of Peter Marshall Fraser, Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford and a Fellow of the Academy. On acceptance of the proposal, Fraser was appointed Director of the project and Chairman of an advisory committee. From the start, LGPN involved international collaboration, scholars from many countries being invited to contribute material and advice; but the Editors and central staff have always worked in Oxford. In October 1996, the project became part of Oxford University, under the aegis of the Faculty of Literae Humaniores, now the Faculty of Classics. It is a member of the group of Oxford Classics Research Projects. The project receives funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council, the British Academy, the Academy of Athens. Purpose and Scope[:] To collect and publish with documentation all known ancient Greek personal names (including non-Greek names recorded in Greek, and Greek names in Latin), drawn from all available sources (literature, inscriptions, graffiti, papyri, coins, vases and other artefacts), within the period from the earliest Greek written records down to, approximately, the sixth century A.D. The work thus starts with the period of epichoric scripts, embraces the classical and hellenistic periods of Greek history, following dialect and the development of koine, and continues through the period of the Roman Empire when Greek nomenclature underwent changes as a result of Roman rule, and religious, social and other factors. Excluded names include mythological and heroic names, Mycenaean names, later Byzantine names and geographical names."-- Publisher's website The Lexicon of Greek Personal Names is a unique and momentous on-going scholarly project. Its intention is to provide those engaged in the study of the Greek world with a list, accompanied by full, itemized evidence, of any personal name known from literature, inscriptions, papyri, vases, coins, and other objects. The chronological range is from the earliest period (though excluding Mycenean names) to about the seventh century AD; the arrangement, both with each of the alphabetically arranged entries and in the work as a whole, is regional This lexicon provides students of the Greek world with a list, accompanied by full, itemized evidence, of personal names known from literature, inscriptions, papyri, vases, coins, and other objects. For personal names, therefore, it replaces the mid-nineteenth-century work of Pape and Benseler. v. 1. The Aegean Islands, Cyprus, Cyrenaica v. 2. Attica v. 3, pt. A. The Peloponnese, western Greece, Sicily and Magna Graecia. pt. B Central Greece from the Megarid to Thessaly.
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