[B-Greek] Homeric and Classical Greek word usage
James Spinti
JSpinti at Eisenbrauns.com
Fri Jul 31 10:51:09 EDT 2009
LSJ would work for both; there are also some strictly Homeric lexica
available. Cunliffe is the one that I have, but there are others.
As an aside, there are lexica available for specific authors/genre in
Classics just as there is in biblical studies. For example, there is a
lexicon for Herodotus which looks at the word with a goal of giving you
the meanings for the word within the Histories.
HTH,
James
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[mailto:b-greek-bounces at lists.ibiblio.org] On Behalf Of Mitch Larramore
Sent: Friday, July 31, 2009 10:17 AM
To: B- Greek
Subject: [B-Greek] Homeric and Classical Greek word usage
An offlist email to me got me thinking about Homeric Greek and Classical
Greek. If I were looking for how a particular word was used in Homeric
Greek, what lexicon would I consult? If I were looking for how a word
was used in Classical Greek, what lexicon would I consult?
Mitch Larramore
Augusta, GA
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