[B-Greek] Re: Homeric proper nouns

Carl W. Conrad cwconrad at artsci.wustl.edu
Thu Jun 24 16:44:32 EDT 2004


At 3:49 PM -0400 6/24/04, Chet Creider wrote:
>Cunliffe's Homeric dictionary (available once again from U Oklahoma
>Press) does _not_
>include names, but Autenrieth's (available from Bristol Classical Press
>(Duckworth, Focus,
>etc.) does.
>
>Chet Creider

It's perhaps worth noting too that Autenrieth's is on-line at the Perseus
site; if one types in a word in the LSJ search slot that is a Homeric word,
you're given the option of checking LSJ or the Intermediate LS or
Autenrieth--or even Slater's Pindaric dictionary if the word appears in
Pindar.

>> James Ernest wrote:
>> fwiw, Owen & Goodspeed, Homeric Vocabularies (a very helpful little
>book
>> when you're starting to read Homer, similar to Metzger, Lexical
>Aids...)
>> does NOT include proper names.
>
>
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