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18 - Grammatical Paradigms for Latin Learners (P.Louvre INV. E 7332): Reprinted Edition

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 November 2020

Eleanor Dickey
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University of Reading
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A leaf from a parchment codex of the fifth or sixth century contains noun paradigms and is important for illustrating how Greek speakers learned Latin grammatical paradigms. Both the paradigms themselves and the framework in which they are presented are in Latin, so only the fact that each word is glossed in Greek before being translated reveals that the text was intended for Greek speakers. This transcription, based on personal examination of the parchment, is effectively identical to that presented in Dickey, Ferri, and Scappaticcio (2013), where more comprehensive notes and further discussion can be found; all supplements are due to the authors of that edition unless otherwise indicated. I have supplied Greek accents, breathings, and some of the word divisions, but the overlines, punctuation, and other symbols are original, as are the line divisions.

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2015

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