Plutarch’s “Greek Questions”: Between Glossography and Problemata-Literature

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Plutarch’s “Greek Questions”: Between Glossography and Problemata-Literature
Jazdzewska, Katarzyna

From the journal Hermes Hermes, Volume 146, March 2018, issue 1

Published by Franz Steiner Verlag

article, 6287 Words
Original language: English
Hermes 2018, pp 41-53
https://doi.org/10.25162/hermes-2018-0003

Abstract

This contribution argues that the principal object of interest in Plutarch’s “Greek Questions” is language and its uses, including rare words, curious phrases, local names, dialectal idiosyncrasies, proverbs, etc. The abundance of uncommon terms, frequently unattested elsewhere, and overlap in their use between Plutarch’s work and Hesychios’ “Synagoge”, suggests there is an affinity between “Greek Questions” and the ancient glossographic and lexicographic traditions.

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Katarzyna Jazdzewska