Epistemology, Semantics, and Logic in Ancient Greek Grammar : Exploring the Philosophical Underpinnings of Apollonius Dyscolus' Grammatical Theory /
Was the greatest grammarian of antiquity truly a second-rate Stoic philosopher in disguise? For decades, scholars have seemed to believe so. This book shatters that consensus. By analyzing Apollonius Dyscolus' core concepts-from proper names to conditionals-this book reveals a thinker far more...
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Language: English
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Leiden ; Boston :
BRILL,
2026.
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Philosophia Antiqua ;
180.
Classical Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2026.
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Call Number: P57.I4
| Summary: | Was the greatest grammarian of antiquity truly a second-rate Stoic philosopher in disguise? For decades, scholars have seemed to believe so. This book shatters that consensus. By analyzing Apollonius Dyscolus' core concepts-from proper names to conditionals-this book reveals a thinker far more eclectic and original than previously believed. Apollonius synthesized Stoic, Aristotelian, and Alexandrian ideas to create a unique grammatical project, allowing us to appreciate ancient Greek grammar as a sophisticated semantic theory in its own right-one that pragmatically deploys the philosophical lingua franca of the post-Hellenistic period to solve practical problems of language. This book is an essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how Western linguistic theory truly began. |
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| Physical Description: | 1 online resource (590 pages) : illustrations. |
| Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| ISBN: | 9789004757875 |
