
Liddell and Scott
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- Frontmatter
- List of Figures and Tables
- List of Abbreviations
- List of Contributors
- A Note on the History of the Lexicon
- I. HISTORY AND CONSTITUTION OF THE LEXICON
- 1: Christopher Stray: Liddell and Scott in Historical Context: Victorian Beginnings, Twentieth-Century Developments
- 2: Margaret Williamson: Dictionaries as Translations: English in the Lexicon
- 3: David Butterfield: Latin in the Lexicon
- 4: Amy Coker: Obscenity: A Problem for the Lexicographer
- 5: Joshua T. Katz: Etymology and Etymologies in the Lexicon
- II. PERIODS AND GENRES OF EVIDENCE
- 6: Brent Vine: Incorporating New Evidence: Mycenaean Greek in the Revised Supplement (1996)
- 7: Tom Mackenzie: A Canonical Author: The Case of Hesiod
- 8: Christopher Rowe: Philosophy and Linguistic Authority: The Problem of Plato's Greek
- 9: Elizabeth Craik: Medical Vocabulary, with Especial Reference to the Hippocratic Corpus
- 10: Patrick James: The Greek of the New Testament
- 11: Mark Janse: The Ancient, the Medieval, and the Modern in a Greek-English Lexicon, or How To Get Your Daily 'Bread' in Greek Any Day Through the Ages
- 12: Philomen Probert: Greek Dialects in the Lexicon
- 13: Evelien Bracke: Between Cunning and Chaos: mêtis
- III. METHODOLOGY AND PROBLEMS
- 14: Michael Clarke: Looking for Unity in a Dictionary Entry: A Perspective from Prototype Theory
- 15: David Goldstein: Discourse Particles in LSJ: A Fresh Look at ¿e
- 16: James Clackson: LSJ and the Diachronic Taxonomy of the Greek Vocabulary
- 17: Michael Silk: Literary Lexicography: Aims and Principles
- IV. COMPARISONS IN TIME AND SPACE
- 18: Michael Meier-Brügger: Lessons Learned During my Time at the Lexikon des frühgriechischen Epos (LfgrE)
- 19: Martin L. West+: Diminishing Returns and New Challenges
- 20: Anne Thompson: bápto: An Illustration of the State of our Ancient Greek Dictionaries
- 21: John Considine: Liddell and Scott and the Oxford English Dictionary
- Endmatter
- Bibliography
- Index
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