"Examining the identity and belonging of native and non-native speakers of Greek during the time of the High Roman Empire, Eleni Bozia closely studies grammarians, lexicographers and literary writers who used Attic Greek. Bozia argues that transculturalism and translingualism created a new space for both the naturalised and native citizenry. In the act of imitating, emulating and recreating Attic Greek, speakers formed a socio-politically distinct and nuanced mode of expression in the social echelons of the Roman world"--
"Examining the identity and belonging of native and non-native speakers of Greek during the time of the High Roman Empire, Eleni Bozia closely studies grammarians, lexicographers and literary writers who used Attic Greek. Bozia argues that transculturalism and translingualism created a new space for both the naturalised and native citizenry. In the act of imitating, emulating and recreating Attic Greek, speakers formed a socio-politically distinct and nuanced mode of expression in the social echelons of the Roman world"--
Eleni Bozia is Professor of Classics and Digital Humanities at the University of Florida, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1: Acculturating Ancestry in the Greco-Roman World Chapter 2: Grammar and Lexicography as Educational and Ethnic Markers Chapter 3: Attic Oratory and its Imperial Revival: Quantifying Theory and Practice Chapter 4: Experimental Results and Analysis Chapter 5: Greekness, Latinity, and Otherness in the World of the High Empire Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Introduction Chapter 1: Acculturating Ancestry in the Greco-Roman World Chapter 2: Grammar and Lexicography as Educational and Ethnic Markers Chapter 3: Attic Oratory and its Imperial Revival: Quantifying Theory and Practice Chapter 4: Experimental Results and Analysis Chapter 5: Greekness, Latinity, and Otherness in the World of the High Empire Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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