Thursday, 30 September 2021

The Unexamined Life - a Worksheet

Here's an example of the word sheets I post in the Hellenika tier of my Metousia patreon. 

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The Unexamined Life

A quote from Socrates

From the Apology 38A



ὁ ἀνεξέταστος βίος οὐ βιωτςνθρώπ



Exercise –


Parse and translate each word.


Think about how they work together to create meaning.


Break ἀνεξέταστος into its morphs.


Which part is a prefix? Which a suffix. Which the radical?


Have you read The Apology?


What do you think Socrates meant?


Why is this statement so often quoted by others?


What personal insights has studying Greek and reading Plato helped you obtain?




Tuesday, 28 September 2021

BYZANTINE PSALTER

Just a reminder that Psalters were not just produced in Western Europe. 
Here is a Byzantine Greek manuscript. 



 

Thursday, 23 September 2021

P>I>E> S to GREEK H

 


S TO H



You may have noticed some words that start with S or K or other sounds in other IndoEuropean languages start with an aspirate vowel in Classical Greek.


ἁ ἑ ἱ ἡ ὁ ὑ



Here's a list of words scholars believe started with an initial sibilant in PIE with cognates as proof:


ἅλς Salt or sea PIE seh2ls Sanskrit sara salila Latvian sals Latin sal Old English sealt


λίκη Willow PIE sVlVh Welsh helyg Latin salix Irish saileog Old Englsih sealh > sallow Gaelic seileach


λος marsh PIE selos Sanskrit saras


νος when it means last or former may be a cognate of Latin senex old Irish sen Welsh hen Sanskrit sanas PIE senos


ἡ the Sanskrit sa Gothic sa or so


δυ δονη PIE sweh2dus ProtoHellenic hwadus Sanskrit svadu Latin suavis Old Englsih swete


λιος from *hawelios from PIE *soh2wl sun Baltic Saule Gaelic suil Latin sol Welsh Haul


πνος Gaelic suain Welsh hun Latoin Somnos Sopr Old English swefan Sanskrit svapnas


ς pig swine sow PIE suh Latin sus Sanskrit sukara Hindi suar Irish soc


ῶν is a contraction of – οντος *hnt honts Note Hittite asha-a-an-za ashanza if PIE is * sont


Sanskrit has sat reality being.


This does not mean All words with an initial aspirate were originally Initial – S. Some of them originally started with a “W” or or other sound.


A pdf of this will be posted to my metousia patreon. 


Friday, 17 September 2021

Ancestral S

 ANCESTRAL S -  YES S

This form from the #Egyptian #hieratic cursive #script is the ancestor or one of a small group of letter forms that were borrowed into ProtoSinatic and then Phoenician and Greek.




YES THIS IS AN S well part of  a word with an initial sibilant sound.

The first sibilant symbols keep shifting from representing s to sh and became /S/ in Greek which had no "SH" sibilant whereas Afro-Asiaitic languages like Middle Egyptian Punic and Hebrew had at least 2 and sometimes more. Then someone changed this is a zigzag shape which got rotated probably so its could not be confused with some forms of m or n and we have S our simple elegant modern S which by the way probably has nothing to do with Snakes or Serpents. 


More on this and how it became sigma  next time! 




Tuesday, 14 September 2021

Before Loebs - An Early Bilingual Iliad

 BEFORE there were #loebs thee were #bilingual texts of #homer. This is a #Renaissance manuscript of #Homer 's #Iliad with Greek facing Latin .


Note the different style of ornamentation and the way the page layout uses columns and architectural details rather than interlaced floral patterns.


Saturday, 11 September 2021

Griffin Lebes

 GRIFFIN LEBES

This #griffin #lebes or #urn dates from the Hellenistic era probably about 350 BCE.

The griffins seem also plain compared to the florid "Corinthian" ornamentation on the base.

I wonder if perhaps the heads were using for hanging floral memorial wreaths from?

And why Griffins? 

Enjoy!




Sunday, 5 September 2021

Griffin on a Seal

 #griffin #seal #intaglio 

Here's a example of Hellenistic carving on a smaller scale.  This image is larger than the original .

 


Let me know if you have found this Griffin sequence useful and enjoyable? 

Wednesday, 1 September 2021

GREEK LIGATURES

 #greekligatures #greektypography #palaeography #ligatures

 

Just a little something I thought would be useful to pass on ...