General abbreviations
Abbreviations used in the critical apparatus
Symbols used in presenting Greek texts and translations
Ancient authors and works, with editions used
1: Introduction
2: Ancient and medieval sources
3: The accent of gE*S*t*i
4: *eoi *p)ero *t)I*4 si)e µ*o*i hi*hsi)I*n *p*o*t*e: Accenting
sequences of enclitics
5: Conclusions
Appendix A: Sequences of enclitics in Venetus A
Appendix B: Sequences of enclitics in Venetus B
References
Concordances
Indexes
Stephanie Roussou is Assistant Professor of Ancient Greek
Literature at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Her
research interests lie in ancient and Byzantine scholarship,
grammar, and lexicography; ancient and Byzantine scholars and
scholiasts; the reception of ancient scholarship and grammar in
Byzantium; textual criticism; papyrology; and the history of
classical scholarship. Her book Pseudo-Arcadius' Epitome of
Herodian's De Prosodia Catholica
(OUP 2018) won the 2020 Academy of Athens award for the best
monograph or critical edition of a work of classical literature and
the 2020 First Book Award from the Classical Association of the
Middle West and
South. Philomen Probert is Professor of Classical Philology and
Linguistics at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Wolfson
College. She has written A New Short Guide to the Accentuation of
Ancient Greek (Duckworth 2003), Ancient Greek Accentuation:
Synchronic Patterns, Frequency Effects, and Prehistory (OUP 2006),
Early Greek Relative Clauses (OUP 2015), and Latin Grammarians on
the Latin Accent: The Transformation of Greek Grammatical Thought
(OUP
2019). She is also the co-editor, with Andreas Willi, of Laws and
Rules in Indo-European (OUP 2012).
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