The Early Greek Alphabets: Origin, Diffusion, Uses
The Early Greek Alphabets brings a range of perspectives to bear in revisiting the legacy of Anne Jeffrey's work on archaic Greek scripts. The research extends the scope of Jeffrey's research, by considering the fortunes of the Greek alphabet in Etruria, in southern Italy, and on coins
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contents | Cover -- The Early Greek Alphabets: Origin, Diffusion, Uses -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- 1: Introduction -- A. History and Functions -- I. How, When, Where, by Whom, and for What Purpose? -- II. The One and the Many -- III. Alphabet and Language -- B. Regional and Thematic Studies -- I. Within Greece -- II. Italica -- III. The End of Local Scripts -- Bibliography -- Part I: Origins -- 2: The Genesis of the Local Alphabets of Archaic Greece -- I. -- II. -- III. -- IV. -- V. -- VI. -- VII -- VIII. -- IX. -- X. -- Bibliography -- 3: Sounds, Signs, and Boundaries: Perspectives on Early Greek Alphabetic Writing -- I. From West Semitic to Greek -- II. From the Greek Alphabet to the Greek Alphabets -- Bibliography -- 4: Writing and Pre-Writing in Early Archaic Methone and Eretria -- I. Methone -- II. Eretria and the Graffiti from the Sanctuary of Apollo Daphnephoros -- III. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 5: Contextualizing the Origin of the Greek Alphabet -- Bibliography -- Part II: Alphabet and Language -- 6: Dodona and the Concept of Local Scripts -- Bibliography -- 7: The Pronunciation of Upsilon and Related Matters: A U-Turn -- I. Introduction -- II. The Traditional View -- III. The Evidence for Front /y(ː)/ -- IV. The Evidence for Back /u(ː)/ -- IV.1 Animal Onomatopeia -- IV.2 O/OY for Y and Y for O -- IV.3 Wau and Diphthongs -- IV.4 The Spelling ϘY -- IV.5 /u/ as a Reflex of Ancient υ in Modern Dialects -- V. PIE *ū̆ in Proto-Greekand in the Ancient Dialects: Fronting vs. Backing -- VI. *ū̆ in Proto-Greekand Resonant + yod Clusters -- VII. /u/ Fronting vis-à-visOther Phonological Changes -- VII.1 Cowgill's Law -- VII.2 PIE *u- > -- Gk hu- -- VII.3 Labiovelars adjacent to υ -- VII.4 Proto-Greek *tū -- VIII. Conclusions -- Bibliography 8: Letter Forms and Distinctive Spellings: Date and Context of the 'New Festival Calendar -- I. Letter Forms and Dating of the New Arcadian Inscription -- I.1 Arkadian Letter Forms from c.500 to c.350 -- I.2 Commentary -- II. Distinctive Areal Spellings, Phonology, and Phonetics: The Origin and Context of Writing of the New Text -- II.1 ̔, S beside Σ in the New Inscription: In Which Arkadian Subdialect? -- II.1.a Labiovelars and Palatalizations: The Evidence -- In the new inscription -- In the other fifth-centuryArkadian inscriptions -- In the oldest Elean inscriptions -- II.1.b A Short State of the Questions of Palatalization and Affrication -- II.1.c Comparison of the Arkadian Evidence -- How would Mantinean O have sounded? -- Kynaithan ST vs. S and Kynaithan ST vs. Tegean TS -- Tegean TS vs. Kynaithan S -- II.2 The Sequence -σϝ- and the Etymology of γενεσϝα -- II.2.a q Representing the Sound [ts] -- -σq- (< -- *-tw-) > -- -(σ)σ- -- -σϝ- (< -- *(d)+sw o?) > -- -σ- -- -σϝ- (later -σφ-) (< -- *k+w a, o?) > -- -σ- -- II.2.b Etymology of the New Fem. γενεσϝα, L. 14, 18 -- Ark. γενεσϝα not *γινεσϝα -- *genh1-s-u-? -- The *γενε-τύς hypothesis -- III. Main Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part III: Themes and Regions -- 9: Local Scripts on Archaic Coins: Distribution and Function -- I. Overview of Archaic Coinage -- II. Purpose -- II.1 People -- II.2 Peoples and Places -- II.3 Denominations and Dates -- III. Accidence -- IV. Conclusions -- Appendix: An Overview of Archaic Greek Coinage and Its Legends -- Bibliography -- 10: Regions within Regions: Patterns of Epigraphic Habits within Archaic Crete -- I. Introduction: On Inscriptions and Logocentrism -- II. Archaic Crete: An Archaeological and Historical Historiography -- III. Eastern Crete: A Region within a Region -- IV. Some Conclusions: Regionalism and Epigraphic Habits -- Bibliography 11: New Archaic Inscriptions: Attica, the Attic-Ionic Islands of the Cyclades, and the Doric Islands -- I. Attica -- II. Attic-Ionic Islands of the Cyclades -- Doric Islands -- Abbreviations -- Bibliography -- 12: Boiotian Inscriptions in Epichoric Script: A Conspectus of Recent Discoveries -- Appendix: The Funerary Epigram for Pythoklees -- Description -- Epigraphical Notes -- Analysis -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography -- 13: Etruria between the Iron Age and Orientalizing Period and the Adoption of Alphabetic Writing -- A. Etruria between the Iron Age and Orientalizing Period (Alessandro Naso) -- I. The Iron Age -- II.1 The Orientalizing Period -- II.2 Caere -- B. The Adoption of Alphabetic Writing (Enrico Benelli) -- III.1 The Beginnings of Etruscan Epigraphy -- III.2 The Meaning of Possession Inscriptions -- III.3 Epigraphy: Why? -- IV. The Etruscan Alphabet and Its Greek Models -- Bibliography -- 14: The Greek Alphabet in South-East Italy: Literacy and the Culture of Writing between Greeks and Non-Greeks -- I. State and Society in Ancient Puglia -- II. The Epigraphic Evidence -- III. The Messapic Alphabet and Its Development -- IV. The Adoption and Uses of Writing in Puglia -- V. Language, Writing, and Identity -- Bibliography -- Index |
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spelling | Parker, Robert Verfasser aut The Early Greek Alphabets Origin, Diffusion, Uses Oxford Oxford University Press, Incorporated 2021 ©2021 1 Online-Ressource (369 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Oxford Studies in Ancient Documents Ser Cover -- The Early Greek Alphabets: Origin, Diffusion, Uses -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- 1: Introduction -- A. History and Functions -- I. How, When, Where, by Whom, and for What Purpose? -- II. The One and the Many -- III. Alphabet and Language -- B. Regional and Thematic Studies -- I. Within Greece -- II. Italica -- III. The End of Local Scripts -- Bibliography -- Part I: Origins -- 2: The Genesis of the Local Alphabets of Archaic Greece -- I. -- II. -- III. -- IV. -- V. -- VI. -- VII -- VIII. -- IX. -- X. -- Bibliography -- 3: Sounds, Signs, and Boundaries: Perspectives on Early Greek Alphabetic Writing -- I. From West Semitic to Greek -- II. From the Greek Alphabet to the Greek Alphabets -- Bibliography -- 4: Writing and Pre-Writing in Early Archaic Methone and Eretria -- I. Methone -- II. Eretria and the Graffiti from the Sanctuary of Apollo Daphnephoros -- III. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 5: Contextualizing the Origin of the Greek Alphabet -- Bibliography -- Part II: Alphabet and Language -- 6: Dodona and the Concept of Local Scripts -- Bibliography -- 7: The Pronunciation of Upsilon and Related Matters: A U-Turn -- I. Introduction -- II. The Traditional View -- III. The Evidence for Front /y(ː)/ -- IV. The Evidence for Back /u(ː)/ -- IV.1 Animal Onomatopeia -- IV.2 O/OY for Y and Y for O -- IV.3 Wau and Diphthongs -- IV.4 The Spelling ϘY -- IV.5 /u/ as a Reflex of Ancient υ in Modern Dialects -- V. PIE *ū̆ in Proto-Greekand in the Ancient Dialects: Fronting vs. Backing -- VI. *ū̆ in Proto-Greekand Resonant + yod Clusters -- VII. /u/ Fronting vis-à-visOther Phonological Changes -- VII.1 Cowgill's Law -- VII.2 PIE *u- > -- Gk hu- -- VII.3 Labiovelars adjacent to υ -- VII.4 Proto-Greek *tū -- VIII. Conclusions -- Bibliography 8: Letter Forms and Distinctive Spellings: Date and Context of the 'New Festival Calendar -- I. Letter Forms and Dating of the New Arcadian Inscription -- I.1 Arkadian Letter Forms from c.500 to c.350 -- I.2 Commentary -- II. Distinctive Areal Spellings, Phonology, and Phonetics: The Origin and Context of Writing of the New Text -- II.1 ̔, S beside Σ in the New Inscription: In Which Arkadian Subdialect? -- II.1.a Labiovelars and Palatalizations: The Evidence -- In the new inscription -- In the other fifth-centuryArkadian inscriptions -- In the oldest Elean inscriptions -- II.1.b A Short State of the Questions of Palatalization and Affrication -- II.1.c Comparison of the Arkadian Evidence -- How would Mantinean O have sounded? -- Kynaithan ST vs. S and Kynaithan ST vs. Tegean TS -- Tegean TS vs. Kynaithan S -- II.2 The Sequence -σϝ- and the Etymology of γενεσϝα -- II.2.a q Representing the Sound [ts] -- -σq- (< -- *-tw-) > -- -(σ)σ- -- -σϝ- (< -- *(d)+sw o?) > -- -σ- -- -σϝ- (later -σφ-) (< -- *k+w a, o?) > -- -σ- -- II.2.b Etymology of the New Fem. γενεσϝα, L. 14, 18 -- Ark. γενεσϝα not *γινεσϝα -- *genh1-s-u-? -- The *γενε-τύς hypothesis -- III. Main Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part III: Themes and Regions -- 9: Local Scripts on Archaic Coins: Distribution and Function -- I. Overview of Archaic Coinage -- II. Purpose -- II.1 People -- II.2 Peoples and Places -- II.3 Denominations and Dates -- III. Accidence -- IV. Conclusions -- Appendix: An Overview of Archaic Greek Coinage and Its Legends -- Bibliography -- 10: Regions within Regions: Patterns of Epigraphic Habits within Archaic Crete -- I. Introduction: On Inscriptions and Logocentrism -- II. Archaic Crete: An Archaeological and Historical Historiography -- III. Eastern Crete: A Region within a Region -- IV. Some Conclusions: Regionalism and Epigraphic Habits -- Bibliography 11: New Archaic Inscriptions: Attica, the Attic-Ionic Islands of the Cyclades, and the Doric Islands -- I. Attica -- II. Attic-Ionic Islands of the Cyclades -- Doric Islands -- Abbreviations -- Bibliography -- 12: Boiotian Inscriptions in Epichoric Script: A Conspectus of Recent Discoveries -- Appendix: The Funerary Epigram for Pythoklees -- Description -- Epigraphical Notes -- Analysis -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography -- 13: Etruria between the Iron Age and Orientalizing Period and the Adoption of Alphabetic Writing -- A. Etruria between the Iron Age and Orientalizing Period (Alessandro Naso) -- I. The Iron Age -- II.1 The Orientalizing Period -- II.2 Caere -- B. The Adoption of Alphabetic Writing (Enrico Benelli) -- III.1 The Beginnings of Etruscan Epigraphy -- III.2 The Meaning of Possession Inscriptions -- III.3 Epigraphy: Why? -- IV. The Etruscan Alphabet and Its Greek Models -- Bibliography -- 14: The Greek Alphabet in South-East Italy: Literacy and the Culture of Writing between Greeks and Non-Greeks -- I. State and Society in Ancient Puglia -- II. The Epigraphic Evidence -- III. The Messapic Alphabet and Its Development -- IV. The Adoption and Uses of Writing in Puglia -- V. Language, Writing, and Identity -- Bibliography -- Index The Early Greek Alphabets brings a range of perspectives to bear in revisiting the legacy of Anne Jeffrey's work on archaic Greek scripts. The research extends the scope of Jeffrey's research, by considering the fortunes of the Greek alphabet in Etruria, in southern Italy, and on coins Geschichte Anfänge gnd rswk-swf Greek language-Alphabet Alphabet (DE-588)4001336-4 gnd rswk-swf Griechenland Altertum (DE-588)4093976-5 gnd rswk-swf Electronic books (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Griechenland Altertum (DE-588)4093976-5 g Alphabet (DE-588)4001336-4 s Geschichte Anfänge z DE-604 Steele, Philippa M. Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Parker, Robert The Early Greek Alphabets Oxford : Oxford University Press, Incorporated,c2021 9780198859949 |
spellingShingle | Parker, Robert The Early Greek Alphabets Origin, Diffusion, Uses Cover -- The Early Greek Alphabets: Origin, Diffusion, Uses -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- 1: Introduction -- A. History and Functions -- I. How, When, Where, by Whom, and for What Purpose? -- II. The One and the Many -- III. Alphabet and Language -- B. Regional and Thematic Studies -- I. Within Greece -- II. Italica -- III. The End of Local Scripts -- Bibliography -- Part I: Origins -- 2: The Genesis of the Local Alphabets of Archaic Greece -- I. -- II. -- III. -- IV. -- V. -- VI. -- VII -- VIII. -- IX. -- X. -- Bibliography -- 3: Sounds, Signs, and Boundaries: Perspectives on Early Greek Alphabetic Writing -- I. From West Semitic to Greek -- II. From the Greek Alphabet to the Greek Alphabets -- Bibliography -- 4: Writing and Pre-Writing in Early Archaic Methone and Eretria -- I. Methone -- II. Eretria and the Graffiti from the Sanctuary of Apollo Daphnephoros -- III. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- 5: Contextualizing the Origin of the Greek Alphabet -- Bibliography -- Part II: Alphabet and Language -- 6: Dodona and the Concept of Local Scripts -- Bibliography -- 7: The Pronunciation of Upsilon and Related Matters: A U-Turn -- I. Introduction -- II. The Traditional View -- III. The Evidence for Front /y(ː)/ -- IV. The Evidence for Back /u(ː)/ -- IV.1 Animal Onomatopeia -- IV.2 O/OY for Y and Y for O -- IV.3 Wau and Diphthongs -- IV.4 The Spelling ϘY -- IV.5 /u/ as a Reflex of Ancient υ in Modern Dialects -- V. PIE *ū̆ in Proto-Greekand in the Ancient Dialects: Fronting vs. Backing -- VI. *ū̆ in Proto-Greekand Resonant + yod Clusters -- VII. /u/ Fronting vis-à-visOther Phonological Changes -- VII.1 Cowgill's Law -- VII.2 PIE *u- > -- Gk hu- -- VII.3 Labiovelars adjacent to υ -- VII.4 Proto-Greek *tū -- VIII. Conclusions -- Bibliography 8: Letter Forms and Distinctive Spellings: Date and Context of the 'New Festival Calendar -- I. Letter Forms and Dating of the New Arcadian Inscription -- I.1 Arkadian Letter Forms from c.500 to c.350 -- I.2 Commentary -- II. Distinctive Areal Spellings, Phonology, and Phonetics: The Origin and Context of Writing of the New Text -- II.1 ̔, S beside Σ in the New Inscription: In Which Arkadian Subdialect? -- II.1.a Labiovelars and Palatalizations: The Evidence -- In the new inscription -- In the other fifth-centuryArkadian inscriptions -- In the oldest Elean inscriptions -- II.1.b A Short State of the Questions of Palatalization and Affrication -- II.1.c Comparison of the Arkadian Evidence -- How would Mantinean O have sounded? -- Kynaithan ST vs. S and Kynaithan ST vs. Tegean TS -- Tegean TS vs. Kynaithan S -- II.2 The Sequence -σϝ- and the Etymology of γενεσϝα -- II.2.a q Representing the Sound [ts] -- -σq- (< -- *-tw-) > -- -(σ)σ- -- -σϝ- (< -- *(d)+sw o?) > -- -σ- -- -σϝ- (later -σφ-) (< -- *k+w a, o?) > -- -σ- -- II.2.b Etymology of the New Fem. γενεσϝα, L. 14, 18 -- Ark. γενεσϝα not *γινεσϝα -- *genh1-s-u-? -- The *γενε-τύς hypothesis -- III. Main Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Part III: Themes and Regions -- 9: Local Scripts on Archaic Coins: Distribution and Function -- I. Overview of Archaic Coinage -- II. Purpose -- II.1 People -- II.2 Peoples and Places -- II.3 Denominations and Dates -- III. Accidence -- IV. Conclusions -- Appendix: An Overview of Archaic Greek Coinage and Its Legends -- Bibliography -- 10: Regions within Regions: Patterns of Epigraphic Habits within Archaic Crete -- I. Introduction: On Inscriptions and Logocentrism -- II. Archaic Crete: An Archaeological and Historical Historiography -- III. Eastern Crete: A Region within a Region -- IV. Some Conclusions: Regionalism and Epigraphic Habits -- Bibliography 11: New Archaic Inscriptions: Attica, the Attic-Ionic Islands of the Cyclades, and the Doric Islands -- I. Attica -- II. Attic-Ionic Islands of the Cyclades -- Doric Islands -- Abbreviations -- Bibliography -- 12: Boiotian Inscriptions in Epichoric Script: A Conspectus of Recent Discoveries -- Appendix: The Funerary Epigram for Pythoklees -- Description -- Epigraphical Notes -- Analysis -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography -- 13: Etruria between the Iron Age and Orientalizing Period and the Adoption of Alphabetic Writing -- A. Etruria between the Iron Age and Orientalizing Period (Alessandro Naso) -- I. The Iron Age -- II.1 The Orientalizing Period -- II.2 Caere -- B. The Adoption of Alphabetic Writing (Enrico Benelli) -- III.1 The Beginnings of Etruscan Epigraphy -- III.2 The Meaning of Possession Inscriptions -- III.3 Epigraphy: Why? -- IV. The Etruscan Alphabet and Its Greek Models -- Bibliography -- 14: The Greek Alphabet in South-East Italy: Literacy and the Culture of Writing between Greeks and Non-Greeks -- I. State and Society in Ancient Puglia -- II. The Epigraphic Evidence -- III. 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