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A Linguistic History Of Ancient Cyprus The Nongreek Languages And Their Relations With Greek C1600300 Bc Philippa M Steele

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A Linguistic History Of Ancient Cyprus The Nongreek Languages And Their Relations With Greek C1600300 Bc Philippa M Steele
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.66 MB
Author: Philippa M. Steele
ISBN: 9781107042865, 1107042860
Language: English
Year: 2013

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A Linguistic History Of Ancient Cyprus The Nongreek Languages And Their Relations With Greek C1600300 Bc Philippa M Steele by Philippa M. Steele 9781107042865, 1107042860 instant download after payment.

This pioneering volume approaches the languages and scripts of ancient Cyprus from an interdisciplinary point of view, with a primarily linguistic and epigraphic approach supplemented by a consideration of their historical and cultural context. The focus is on furthering our knowledge of the non-Greek languages/scripts, as well as appreciating their place in relation to the much better understood Greek language on the island. Following on from recent advances in Cypro-Minoan studies, these difficult, mostly Late Bronze Age inscriptions are reassessed from first principles. The same approach is taken for non-Greek languages written in the Cypriot Syllabic script during the first millennium BC, chiefly the one usually referred to as Eteocypriot. The final section is then dedicated to the Phoenician language, which was in use on Cyprus for some hundreds of years. The result is a careful reappraisal of these languages/scripts after more than a century of sometimes controversial scholarship.

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