[B-Greek] BDAG - Unknown abbreviation
Dirk Jongkind
dj214 at cam.ac.uk
Thu Oct 13 07:56:42 EDT 2005
Thanks, I had missed the absence of the semicolon between 'Aristot.,'
and 'EN 1136a' and regarded EN as an independant author. The list of
abbreviations gives indeed the Ethica Nicomachea as a work of Aristotle.
Sorry to have bothered the list with this.
Dirk Jongkind
George F Somsel wrote:
>On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 12:32:02 +0100 Dirk Jongkind <dj214 at cam.ac.uk>
>writes:
>
>
>>Dear list,
>>
>>I have a problem with an abbreviation in BDAG. In the lemma DIKAIOW,
>>
>>fourth line, in the grammatical paragraph, BDAG has in the context
>>of
>>classical authors the reference EN 1136a. This is unlikely to be 1
>>Enoch, which occurs in the next line as En 102:10. I cannot find in
>>the
>>composite list what EN stands for. Any suggestions?
>>
>>Regards,
>>Dirk Jongkind
>>
>>
>____________
>
>That would be Aristotle _Ethica_Nicomachea_.
>
>george
>gfsomsel
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>
>
>
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