The Modern Greek Language In Its Relation To Ancient Greek Primary Source Edition


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The Modern Greek Language in Its Relation to Ancient Greek - Primary Source Edition


The Modern Greek Language in Its Relation to Ancient Greek - Primary Source Edition

Author: Edmund Martin Geldart

language: en

Publisher: Nabu Press

Release Date: 2013-11-12


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The academy


The academy

Author:

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1875


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Byzantium and the Modern Greek Identity


Byzantium and the Modern Greek Identity

Author: David Ricks

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2016-12-05


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Perhaps because of the fact that modern Greece is, through the Orthodox Church, inextricably linked with the Byzantine heritage, the precise meaning of this heritage, in its various aspects, has hitherto been surprisingly little discussed by scholars. This collection of specially commissioned essays aims to present an overview of some of the different, and often conflicting, tendencies manifested by modern Greek attitudes to Byzantium since the late eighteenth-century Enlightenment. The aim is to show just how formative views of Byzantium have been for modern Greek life and letters: for historiography and imaginative literature, on the one hand, and on the other, for language, law, and the definition of a culture. All Greek has been translated, and the volume is aimed at Byzantinists and Neohellenists alike.