Phrynichus is the most representative and influential figure of linguistic Atticism, the phenomenon that in the Imperial Age sought to revive the Attic usage of the fifth century BC against contemporary linguistic evolution. Like other scholars of this period, Phrynichus compiled two works (in the form of lexica) containing lists of words to be used or avoided by contemporary writers and speakers who aspired to imitate Classical Attic.
Phrynichus Arabius
O. Tribulato
2026
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Phrynichus is the most representative and influential figure of linguistic Atticism, the phenomenon that in the Imperial Age sought to revive the Attic usage of the fifth century BC against contemporary linguistic evolution. Like other scholars of this period, Phrynichus compiled two works (in the form of lexica) containing lists of words to be used or avoided by contemporary writers and speakers who aspired to imitate Classical Attic.File in questo prodotto:
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