
Lexicon of Greek Personal Names Volume IV
Macedonia, Thrace, northern regions of the Black Sea
Oxford University Press
Published on 18. August 2005
Book
Hardback
420 pages
978-0-19-927333-1 (ISBN)
Description
The Lexicon of Greek Personal names, established as a major research project of the British Academy and now funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Board and by Greek Foundations, offers scholars a comprehensive listing of all named individuals from the ancient Greek-speaking world.
The information needed has been compiled from all written sources, literary, epigraphical, papyrological and numismatic, within a chronological range from the eighth century BC to approximately 600 AD; the geographical limits match the use of Greek language in antiquity, from Asia Minor to the Western Mediterranean, the Black Sea to North Africa. Many scholars have contributed to the achievement of this ambitious research programme
With the present volume, the project moves into Northern Greece and on to the west and north shores of the Black Sea, extending from the Greek colonial zone into the Balkan hinterland as far as the Danube.
The Greek world was highly differentiated in many ways, from the broadest divisions into Aeolic, Ionic and Doric speaking communities, to individual cities with their different social, religious and political patterns. Names follow, and play a part in measuring, these differences, which transcended physical boundaries. The LGPN volumes enable scholars to use fully all the potential of personal names to illuminate all aspects of ancient society.
The LGPN volumes provide the basis for further research into all aspects of ancient Greek society, and are used by the classical community worldwide.
The information needed has been compiled from all written sources, literary, epigraphical, papyrological and numismatic, within a chronological range from the eighth century BC to approximately 600 AD; the geographical limits match the use of Greek language in antiquity, from Asia Minor to the Western Mediterranean, the Black Sea to North Africa. Many scholars have contributed to the achievement of this ambitious research programme
With the present volume, the project moves into Northern Greece and on to the west and north shores of the Black Sea, extending from the Greek colonial zone into the Balkan hinterland as far as the Danube.
The Greek world was highly differentiated in many ways, from the broadest divisions into Aeolic, Ionic and Doric speaking communities, to individual cities with their different social, religious and political patterns. Names follow, and play a part in measuring, these differences, which transcended physical boundaries. The LGPN volumes enable scholars to use fully all the potential of personal names to illuminate all aspects of ancient society.
The LGPN volumes provide the basis for further research into all aspects of ancient Greek society, and are used by the classical community worldwide.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Scholars of ancient Greek history and epigraphy
Dimensions
Height: 320 mm
Width: 241 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
1077 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-927333-1 (9780199273331)
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Edited by Peter Fraser, Emeritus Reader in Hellenic History, University of Oxford, and Emeritus Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford, Elaine Matthews, Fellow, St Hilda's College, Oxford, and R.W.V. Catling, Member of staff, Lexicon of Greek Personal Names
Editor
Emeritus Reader in Hellenic History, University of Oxford, and Emeritus Fellow, All Souls College, Oxford
Fellow, St Hilda's College, Oxford
Member of staff, Lexicon of Greek Personal Names