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Grammar And Philosophy In Late Antiquity A Study Of Priscians Sources Anneli Luhtala

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Grammar And Philosophy In Late Antiquity A Study Of Priscians Sources Anneli Luhtala
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Publisher: John Benjamins Pub Co
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.47 MB
Pages: 171
Author: Anneli Luhtala
ISBN: 9781588116253, 1588116255
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Grammar And Philosophy In Late Antiquity A Study Of Priscians Sources Anneli Luhtala by Anneli Luhtala 9781588116253, 1588116255 instant download after payment.

This book examines the various philosophical influences contained in the ancient description of the noun. According to the traditional view, grammar adopted its philosophical categories in the second century B.C. and continued to make use of precisely the same concepts for over six hundred years, that is, until the time of Priscian (ca. 500). The standard view is questioned in this study, which investigates in detail the philosophy contained in Priscian’sInstitutiones grammaticae. This investigation reveals a distinctly Platonic element in Priscian’s grammar, which has not been recognised in linguistic historiography. Thus, grammar manifestly interacted with philosophy in Late Antiquity. This discovery led to the reconsideration of the origin of all the philosophical categories of the noun. Since the authenticity of theTechne, which was attributed to Dionysius Thrax, is now regarded as uncertain, it is possible to speculate that the semantic categories are derived from Late Antiquity.

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