Liddell and Scott's Greek-English Lexicon 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. Reconsidering the Supplement's lexicographical principles and individual articles, Chadwick arg
Collected Essays on the Greek Bible and Greek Lexicography (Contributions to Biblical Exegesis & Theology, 112)
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This volume brings together 28 of John Lee's most significant articles and book chapters published from 1969 to 2020. The papers are unified by a focus on ancient Greek language across a range of texts and dates. Many of the essays relate to the Septuagint, while the New Testament is the subject of others. Surveys of the state of Greek lexicography, reviews of lexicons, and lexicographical studies feature strongly. Some essays cover topics such as the Atticist Grammarians; one takes a ground-breaking sociolinguistic approach to Mark's Gospel; and one discovers an early appearance of Greek monotonic accentuation in the first edition of the Greek New Testament.
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I am surprised at my own boldnessβtemerity might be a better wordβin embarking on the compilation of this collection of notes, and even more so at the results. I had long been aware of the defects in the famous Lexicon of LiddellβScott-Jones, but I did not expect that my efforts to improve the treat
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