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John Stuart Blackie

The pronunciation of Greek; accent and quantity. A philological inquiry

In “The Pronunciation of Greek; Accent and Quantity: A Philological Inquiry,” John Stuart Blackie embarks on a meticulous exploration of ancient Greek phonetics and prosody. The work encompasses a comprehensive analysis of Greek accentuation, vowel quantity, and the intricacies of pronunciation that have influenced the historical and contemporary study of the language. Drawing on his extensive scholarly background, Blackie articulates his arguments with clarity and precision, employing a linguistic style that deftly balances scholarly rigor with accessibility, making his inquiries pertinent to both philologists and classicists alike. John Stuart Blackie (1809–1895) was a Scottish scholar, poet, and professor of Greek whose profound love for classical studies shaped his intellectual pursuits. His discontent with the traditional approaches to Greek pronunciation motivated him to advocate for a more accurate and authentic understanding of the language. Blackie'Äôs commitment to philology and his extensive travels across Greece enriched his insights, enabling him to challenge prevailing norms and advocate for a pronunciation that resonated with the historical realities of ancient speakers. For scholars, students, and enthusiasts of classical languages, Blackie'Äôs inquiry serves as an invaluable resource that not only sheds light on Greek pronunciation but also encourages a deeper appreciation for the linguistic heritage of the Mediterranean world. This work is highly recommended for anyone seeking to enhance their linguistic understanding and connection to classical antiquity.
73 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2023
Publication year
2023
Publisher
Good Press
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