
Georg Autenrieth (1833–1900)
Author of A Homeric Dictionary
About the Author
Works by Georg Autenrieth
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- Legal name
- Autenrieth, Georg Gottlieb Philipp
- Birthdate
- 1833-11-03
- Date of death
- 1900-06-08
- Gender
- male
- Education
- University of Erlangen
- Occupations
- Rektor [principal] of Gymnasium [high school]
philologist - Nationality
- Germany
- Birthplace
- Schwand, Franconia, Bavaria
- Places of residence
- Zweibrücken, Germany
- Place of death
- Nuremberg, Germany
- Associated Place (for map)
- Germany
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This is considered one of the standard reference works for Homeric Greek, and having been advised by one of my college professors that the Homeric vocabulary was extensive, full of unique words that appear only once in the entire canon of ancient Greek literature, I was convinced to run right out and buy it.
Not knowing enough about Homeric lexicography, I can neither dispute nor confirm this book's predominance in its field. I am sure that it is quite comprehensive, and has proved helpful to show more numerous students. But the fact of the matter is, I NEVER used it in my studies. I either used the Liddell and Scott's Lexicon at the library, or the Perseus Project website at home. Everything in this book can be found in those works...
However, despite the fact that I did not use it much myself, I think it might make a useful addition to the beginning classicist's bookshelf - after all, Lidell and Scott is a huge tome, and very expensive. This book is reasonably priced, and quite specific. show less
Not knowing enough about Homeric lexicography, I can neither dispute nor confirm this book's predominance in its field. I am sure that it is quite comprehensive, and has proved helpful to show more numerous students. But the fact of the matter is, I NEVER used it in my studies. I either used the Liddell and Scott's Lexicon at the library, or the Perseus Project website at home. Everything in this book can be found in those works...
However, despite the fact that I did not use it much myself, I think it might make a useful addition to the beginning classicist's bookshelf - after all, Lidell and Scott is a huge tome, and very expensive. This book is reasonably priced, and quite specific. show less
A very handy dictionary for use when travelling or when one does not wish to be otherwise burdened with the weight of Liddell and Scott. Provides complete Homeric vocabulary, notes where less common words are used (obviously epeite is pointless to track) including noting all hapax and dis legomena. Now doubly handy because it is available free via Google Books (although I still have my paper copy).
Edition: // Descr: xxi, 337 p. : ill., maps 19 cm. // Series: Call No. { 883 H75.04 1 } From the German of Dr. Georg Autenrieth Translated, with Additions and Corrections by Robert P. Keep Contains Plates Greek Words with English Definitions. // //
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