From Alexandria to Babylon: Near Eastern Languages and Hellenistic Erudition in the Oxyrhynchus Glossary (P.Oxy. 1802 + 4812)

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This book provides the first full edition and commentary of the Oxyrhynchus Glossary (POxy 1802 and 4812). This is a unique document both for the history of Greek lexicography and for the study of the cultural and linguistic exchange between the Greeks and the â??othersâ? in the Hellenistic near East. The fragment contains a fully alphabetized glossary with lemmas defined as â??Persian,â? â??Babylonian,â? and â??Chaldaeanâ?, as well as lemmas taken from Greek dialects or common Greek. The entries are rich in quotations from ancient authorities including Berossus, Apollodorus and Erasistratus. This glossary had never been analyzed in depth previously.Francesca Schironiprovides a comprehensive introduction and commentary that places the Oxyrhynchus Glossary into the wider context of Greek lexicography and scholarship, discusses its interest for non-Greek languages and the problems related to linguistic exchanges in the Near Eastern areas, and shows the uniqueness and value of this document. The Oxyrhynchus glossary and this study will be of interest to classicists, papyrologists, comparative philologists, and scholars interested in the history of Greek lexicography and scholarship.

Author(s): Francesca Schironi
Series: Sozomena, 4
Publisher: De Gruyter
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: 204
City: Berlin

Frontmatter
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. The Manuscript
3. Content
4. Dating and Origin
5. Near Eastern Glosses and the Problem of their Acquisition
6. The Oxyrhynchus Glossary and Greek Glossography
7. Authorship
8. Edition
9. Commentary
10. Conclusions
Backmatter