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499:, and disappeared from view. In 1958/1959, Di Benedetto revived doubts by comparing the received text with ancient grammatical papyri that had since come to light. He argued that before the 3rd to 4th centuries AD, no papyri on Greek grammar reveal material structured in a way similar to the exposition we have in Dionysius's treatise, that the surviving witnesses for the period before that late date, namely authors such as 1713: 1697: 1049:καὶ αὐτὰ εἴδη προσαγορεύεται· κύριον, προσηγορικόν, ἐπίθετον, πρός τι ἔχον, ὡς πρός τι ἔχον, ὁμώνυμον, συνώνυμον, διώνυμον, ἐπώνυμον, ἐθνικόν, ἐρωτηματικόν, ἀόριστον, ἀναφορικὸν ὃ καὶ ὁμοιωματικὸν καὶ δεικτικὸν καὶ ἀνταποδοτικὸν καλεῖται, περιληπτικόν, ἐπιμεριζόμενον, περιεκτικόν, πεποιημένον, γενικόν, ἰδικόν, τακτικόν, ἀριθμητικόν, ἀπολελυμένον, μετουσιαστικόν. 1056:: proper, appellative, adjective, relative, quasi-relative, homonym, synonym, pheronym, dionym, eponym, national, interrogative, indefinite, anaphoric (also called assimilative, demonstrative, and retributive), collective, distributive, inclusive, onomatopoetic, general, special, ordinal, numeral, participative, independent. 146:
who excerpted Dionysius' work it is clear that he was decidedly independent in his textual judgements on the Homeric corpus, since he frequently contradicts his master's known readings. His teaching may have exercised a formative impact on the rise of Roman grammatical studies if as an entry in the
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use of that material. He wrote prolifically in three genres: philological questions (γραμματικά); running commentaries (ὑπομνήματα) and treatises (συνταγματικά). Of the last genre, he wrote a polemical monograph criticizing the Homeric interpretations of
195:'s edition, runs to fifty pages. Its importance in Byzantine scholarship is attested by the fact that commentaries on it by Byzantine scholiasts run to some 600 pages. The text itself was thought to be the unique extant example of a work by 487:, by analyzing the scholia on the text that had recently been collected and published by A. I. Bekker, concluded that the text as we have it was to be dated, not to the Hellenistic period but rather to the 641:(διόρθωσις), literally "correction", indicates the scholarly work of "recension" of a text, that is, the establishment of the correct text by critical analysis and choice of specific readings. The 334:, though strong doubts exist as to whether or not this division goes back to Dionysius Thrax, since ancient testimonies assert that he conflated proper nouns and appellatives, and classified 1539:(1987). "The Tekhne grammatike of Dionysius Thrax in its Historical Perspective: The Evolution of the Traditional European Word Class System". In Swiggers, Pierre; van Hoecke, Willy (eds.). 62:. His Thracian background was inferred from the name of his father Tērēs (Τήρης), which is considered to be a Thracian name. One of his co-students during his studies in Alexandria under 1667: 1705: 1194:
Berrettoni, Pierangelo (2004). "On the Geometrical Background of Dionysius Thrax' Definition of Comparatives". In Petrilli, Raffaella; Gambarara, Daniele (eds.).
1422: 679:(in between), meaning neither male nor female, a terminology which was adopted in Stoic approaches, which however established οὐδέτερον as the default term. 515:, fail to cite him, and that Dionysius's work only begins to receive explicit mention in the works written from the 5th century onwards by such scholars as 565:
Scholia in Dionysii Thracis Artem Grammaticam, recensuit et apparatum criticum indicesque adiecit Alfredus Hilgard, Lipsiae: in aedibus B.G. Teubneri
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which, until relatively late, showed no awareness of key elements in the text attributed to Dionysius Thrax. It concerns itself primarily with a
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as "the empirical knowledge of what is for the most part being said by poets and prose writers". He states that
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The Passionate Intellect. Essays on the Transformation of Classical Traditions Presented to Prof. I. G. Kidd
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A History of Classical Scholarship: From the End of the Sixth Century B.C. to the End of the Middle Ages
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Scriptural Interpretation at the Interface between Education and Religion: In Memory of Hans Conzelmann
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Between Grammar and Rhetoric: Dionysius of Halicarnassus on Language, Linguistics, and Literature
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Strictly speaking, "literary criticism" is more or less what the sixth section of the treatise,
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to have been an erudite analyst of Greek lyric poetry, perhaps referring to his linguistic and
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Paragraphs 7–10 deal with syllables, long (μακραὶ συλλαβαί), short (βραχεῖαι συλλαβαί) and
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when the latter went into voluntary exile, and while Dionysius was still teaching there.
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Dionysius Thrax was credited traditionally as the author of the first extant grammar of
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History of classical scholarship from the beginnings to the end of the Hellenistic age
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to around 144/143 BC, when political upheavals associated with the policies of
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Word and Meaning in Ancient Alexandria: Theories of Language from Philo to Plotinus
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Modern scepticism over the attribution is associated with the pioneering work of
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may have profited from Dionysius' instruction, since he accompanied to Rhodes
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History and Perspectives of Language Study: Papers in Honor of Ranko Bugarski
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For example, the appellative (προσηγορία), which he considers a species (
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Kemp, J. Alan, ed. (1986). "The Tekhne Grammatike of Dionysius Thrax".
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Though initially rebuffed by scholars of the calibre of Pfeiffer and
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Paragraphs 12-20 then elaborate successively on the parts of speech.
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was one of his pupils. The founder of classical scholarship in Rome,
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The Best of the Grammarians: Aristarchus of Samothrace on the Iliad
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are thought to have led to his exile. According to a report in
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Il richiamo del testo. Contributi di filologia e letteratura
1270:(1958–1959). "Dionisio Trace e la Techne a lui attribuita". 1555:(1998) . "The Authenticity of the Technē". In Law, Vivien; 1078: 1076: 855: 853: 828: 826: 736: 734: 732: 277:): common exposition of obsolete words and subject matter. 1436:
English Grammatical Categories: And the Tradition to 1800
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sometime around the 5th to 6th centuries AD, and into
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La Naissance de la Grammaire dans l'Antiquité grecque
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Annali della Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa (ASNP)
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1901. The collections of scholia are the following:
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"At the Origins of Greek Grammar". 649:) is the final result of such an operation. 299:): setting forth or considering analogies. 271:ἀπόδοσις πρόχειρος γλωσσῶν τε καὶ ἰστοριῶν 1561:Dionysius Thrax and the Technē Grammatikē 1225:Dionysius Thrax and the Technē Grammatikē 793: 752: 740: 1633:"The Amnesic Syndromes of Structuralism" 1106: 1094: 1082: 1067: 948: 931: 919: 907: 895: 871: 859: 844: 832: 817: 781: 764: 658:Classification according to gender was, 1019: 1007: 723: 691: 543: 483:in particular, though as early as 1822 1200:. Nodus Publications. pp. 17–36. 1130: 883: 805: 491:. Göttling's thesis convinced neither 1242:De Jonge, Casper Constantijn (2008). 138:preserved from the critical works of 7: 1215:Clackson, James Peter (1998) . 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Index

Greek
Greek
grammarian
Aristarchus of Samothrace
Thrace
Alexandria
Aristarchus
Apollodorus of Athens
Rudolf Pfeiffer
Rhodes
Ptolemy VIII Euergetes II
Athenaeus
Deipnosophistae
that
Nestor
Iliad
Book 11, lines 632–637
Homeric scholar
Stoic grammatical theory
Varro
prosodic
Krates
On quantities
scholia
Aristonicus
Didymus
Suda
Tyrannion
L. Aelius Stilo
Q. Metellus Numidicus

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