Latin Grammarians on the Latin Accent
The Transformation of Greek Grammatical Thought
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:4th Jul '19
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Latin Grammarians on the Latin Accent offers a fresh perspective on a long-standing debate about the value of Latin grammarians writing about the Latin accent: should the information they give us be taken seriously, or should much of it be dismissed as copied mindlessly from Greek sources? This book focusses on understanding the Latin grammarians on their own terms: what they actually say about accents, and what they mean by it. Careful examination of Greek and Latin grammatical texts leads to a better understanding of the workings of Greek grammatical theory on prosody, and of its interpretation in the Latin grammatical tradition. It emerges that Latin grammarians took over from Greek grammarians a system of grammatical description that operated on two levels: an abstract level that we are not supposed to be able to hear, and the concrete level of audible speech. The two levels are linked by a system of rules. Some points of Greek thought on prosody were taken over onto the abstract level and not intended as statements about the actual sound of Latin, while other points were so intended. While this book largely sets aside the question whether the Latin grammarians tell us the truth about the Latin accent, focussing instead on understanding what they actually say, it begins to offer answers for those wishing to know when to 'believe' Latin grammarians in the traditional sense: the book shows which of their statements are intended - and which are not intended - as statements about the actual sound of Latin.
Probert takes us on an eye-opening tour through some of the highways ... and byways ... of the grammatical tradition, working through this often tricky material patiently, plainly, and with admirable clarity. * Christopher Whitton, Greece & Rome *
Few people are better suited to write an exploration of Latin grammarians and the Latin accent than Probert, who is an expert on ancient Greek prosody. Recommended. Graduate students, researchers, faculty. * M. L. Goldman, CHOICE *
Among the many merits of the book one should emphasize its rigour, precision, and considerable attention to the structure of the chapters (always furnished with very useful conclusions); the willingness to provide the reader with all the information considered necessary for comprehension, and to organize it very carefully * Anna Zago, Studi E Saggi Linguistici *
ISBN: 9780198841609
Dimensions: 223mm x 141mm x 25mm
Weight: 546g
348 pages