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The standard intermediate reference for ancient Greek.
The world's most authorative dictionary of ancient Greek. The world's most comprehensive and authoritative dictionary of ancient Greek is now revised and available with a new Supplement. This major event in classical scholarship, edited by Peter Glare, is the culmination of 13 years' painstaking work overseen by a committee appointed by the British Academy, and involving the cooperation of many experts from around the world. The Main Dictionary: Liddell and Scott's Greek-English Lexicon (9th edition 1940), is the central reference work for all scholars of ancient Greek, author and text discovered up to 1940, from the 11th centruey BC to the Byzantine Period. The early Greek of authors such as Homer and Hesiod, Classical Greek, and the Greek Old and New Testaments are included. Each entry lists not only the definition of a word, but also its irregular inflections, and quotations from a full range of authors and sources to demonstrate usage.
The standard intermediate reference for ancient Greek.
This is the abridged version of 1909 edition, often called the
"Little Liddell." Simon Wallenberg has enlarged the typeface for
easier reading and except for this improvement the publishers have
left the original work intact. A Greek-English Lexicon. is the
standard lexicographical work of the Ancient Greek language. Based
on the earlier Handworterbuch der griechischen Sprache by the
German lexicographer Franz Passow it has served as the basis for
all later lexicographical work on the ancient Greek language. No
student of Classical Greek or indeed New Testament Greek could
possibly be without this Lexicon. Although it is an abridgement of
a larger work, it is by no means incomplete and in some respects is
a better option than the larger editions. If you study the New
Testament Koine Greek, or study Classical Greek, this book will be
invaluable to you. The entries are succinct yet informative, and
each entry will tell you how a word has been used in different
periods of Greek literature. Therefore, if one word has been
employed in different uses in Homeric literature, compared to the
New Testament, this Lexicon will let you know. This edition of the
Liddell and Scott is a comprehensive lexicon of the classical Greek
and remains the best lexicon for the New Testament, as the
definitions offered in the Little Liddell are so precise you will
rarely find them to be wrong. It was edited by Henry George Liddell
and Robert Scott, It is now conventionally referred to as Liddell
& Scott. The first editor of the LSJ, Henry George Liddell, was
Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, and the father of Alice Liddell, the
eponymous Alice of the writings of Lewis Carroll.
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