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Tag: Comparative Linguistics

Homer’s Scythian Readers

Posted on 14th May 202214th May 2022 by Antigone in Greek Language, Greek Literature, History, Material Culture, The Classical Tradition

J.S. UBHI How did myths tour the ancient world?

Tagged Comparative Linguistics, Homer, Scythia

Why Compare Greek and Latin?

Posted on 7th April 202230th September 2022 by Antigone in Greek Language, Latin Language, Latin Literature

JOSHUA T. KATZ The first line of Latin literature has some answers.

Tagged Comparative Linguistics, Livius Andronicus

Words from the Ghosts: Awakening Indo-European Philology

Posted on 16th March 202129th September 2021 by Antigone in Greek Language, Latin Language, The Classical Tradition

J. S. UBHI How a language spoken long before the Greeks and Romans can help us speak to them.

Tagged Comparative Linguistics1 Comment
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