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Robert Scott (14) (1811–1887)

Author of An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon

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Works by Robert Scott

An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon (1883) — Editor — 1,248 copies, 9 reviews
A Greek-English Lexicon (1843) — Editor — 909 copies, 4 reviews
Abridged Greek-English Lexicon (1963) — Editor — 863 copies, 7 reviews

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Birthdate
1811
Date of death
1887
Gender
male
Occupations
Church of England priest
philologist

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The value of this work is shown by the fact that it is still in print, in almost the same form as when Dean Liddell published it, and that there are two different abridged editions. Few dictionaries in any language can compare. It could perhaps be modernized, and the koine added, but for true classical works, it remains sufficient.

And the minor point that the senior author was the father of Alice (and Lorina, and Edith) Liddell just adds to the fun. My edition was actually being revised as show more Alice in Wonderland was working its way through the press.

Of course, you need to have an interest in classical Greek to want it....
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Although it's age is indeed showing and a new Greek-English Dictionary needs to be compiled upon modern lexographical principles, there is still nothing else that compares to the LSJ in terms of completeness and depth of coverage in a single-volume non-specialized dictionary of Ancient Greek. It still remains indispensible to any serious student of the Greek Language. It does however get somewhat annoying where Liddell and Scott define all the naughty words in Latin. ψωλή, membrum virile show more praeputio retracto? Please... show less
This one-volume abridgement of the massive eighty-volume (at last count) Greek-English Lexicon by Liddell and Scott is simply a must for any serious student of ancient Greek. It covers everything from Homeric Greek, through classical Attic, and on to Koine (the Greek of the New Testament). An amazing accomplishment, comparable in scope to the OED, this book represents the combined work of many, many fine scholars.

I have used this since the first year I studied Greek, and am thrilled to show more finally have my own copy! show less
The little Liddell. I prefer it to the Middle Liddell because it's easier to cram in a backpack and take to class. It covers all the ground of the Bauer New Testament Lexicon without limiting you to the authors' translational preferences. It's a no-nonsense text that works.

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