[b-greek] Re: Accents

From: Carl W. Conrad (cwconrad@artsci.wustl.edu)
Date: Fri Sep 07 2001 - 20:53:42 EDT


At 8:00 PM -0300 9/7/01, Brent Hudson wrote:
>I am teaching an Introductory Greek class this year for the first time. My
>next class is on accents and while I'm not expecting them to master the
>rules, I do want them to have a little understanding of their importance in
>some situations. Before I tell and old tale, I was wondering if the story
>of the actor Hegelochus mispronouncing GALHN hORW is found in a source
>somewhere or is it an apocryphal tale kept alive by desparate Greek
>teachers?

I taught Greek for 40 years and never heard this one; I've referred to
Heraclitus' BIO/S (bow) and BI/OS (life). Your story sounds like the sort
of thing that might appear in one of Plutarch's Lives or in Athenaeus'
Deipnosophistae.

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Carl W. Conrad Department of Classics, Washington University (Emeritus) Most months: 1647 Grindstaff Road/Burnsville, NC 28714/(828) 675-4243 cwconrad@artsci.wustl.edu OR cwconrad@ioa.com WWW: http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~cwconrad/

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