The Cambridge Grammar of Medieval and Early Modern Greek 4 Volume Hardback Set
A comprehensive study of Greek language evolution
David Holton author Geoffrey Horrocks author Marjolijne Janssen author Tina Lendari author Io Manolessou author Notis Toufexis author
Format:Set / collection
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:18th Apr '19
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This comprehensive work explores the evolution of Greek from medieval to modern times, documenting significant linguistic changes and regional variations.
The Cambridge Grammar of Medieval and Early Modern Greek 4 Volume Hardback Set provides a thorough examination of the evolution of the Greek language during a pivotal transitional phase. This comprehensive work draws on a vast array of literary and non-literary texts, showcasing various forms of the vernacular that emerged between the eleventh and eighteenth centuries. By documenting the significant processes of change, it offers valuable insights into how the Greek language has transformed over time.
With a written history spanning over 3,000 years, the Greek language has undergone numerous transitions. While the classical and modern periods are well-documented, the intermediate stages remain less explored yet hold immense significance for linguists and historians alike. The Cambridge Grammar of Medieval and Early Modern Greek focuses on these lesser-known stages, revealing the linguistic shifts that occurred in a geographical area corresponding to the former Byzantine Empire and its successor states.
In addition to its historical context, the work delves into regional and dialectal variations in phonology and morphology, providing a detailed analysis that enhances our understanding of the Greek language's evolution. By comparing these changes to the emergence of Romance languages from Medieval Latin, the Cambridge Grammar of Medieval and Early Modern Greek contributes to a broader understanding of language development and change.
'Having set themselves the task of presenting a picture of the development of the Greek language in the Middle Ages and early modern times, a group of Cambridge researchers created a fundamental work, which will also become a new tool for the study of Greek written tradition and culture.' Vera Tchentsova, Vizantijskij Vremennik
'The Cambridge Grammar of Medieval and Early Modern Greek is a tremendous book. It is superbly designed and researched, and bound to become, justly, a magisterial work of reference.' Rudolf Stefec, Byzantinische Zeitschrift
ISBN: 9780521195294
Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 137mm
Weight: 4730g
2313 pages