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H.G. Liddell and R. Scott's Greek-English Lexicon (revised and augmented by H.S. Jones in 1940) has been the essential tool of advanced Greek scholars for 150 years; in order to update it a new Supplement has been published (OUP 1996) replacing that of 1968. In this provocative reconsideration both of its lexicographical principles and of individual articles, John Chadwick examines the need for further revision and expansion of the volume through a re-examination of the classical Greek vocabulary. A series of notes are presented, making important and stimulating contributions to the study of classical Greek lexicography, and offering many new interpretations of passages from familiar authors based upon a lexicographical approach. Essential reading for all scholars of classical Greek.
provides a stimulating foil for evaluation both of the main Lexicon and of the new Supplement ... Chadwick's salty style combined with the semantic insights and lexicographic tips that he offers make a fascinating book which, though certainly browsable, may be read from cover to cover.
Wendy Scase, Rita Copeland, David Lawton, University of Birmingham) Scase, Wendy (Professor of Medieval English Literature, University of Pennsylvania) Copeland, Rita (Professor of Classical Studies, Washington University in St. Louis) Lawton, David (Professor of English