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Category Archive: Greek
Scholars in Press: An interview with Rachel Aubrey
Appian is pretty cool. So are the documentary papyri. Let’s see how they use ἰσχύω+infinitive compared to the New Testament.
Scholars in Press: An Interview with Jimmy Parks
Editor’s note: this interview was originally published March 23rd, 2015.
Scholars in Press: An interview with Daniel Rodriguez
Editor’s note: This interview originally appeared at Old School Script on February 23rd, 2015. Education: I received a BA […]
Editor’s note: We are pleased to be able to host the The Scholars in Press series, originally started back in 2015, here at Koine-Greek.com. In time, we hope that we’ll be able to continue the series with new interviews with more scholars working on Greek and Hebrew linguistics. We look forward to continuing the tradition. And some of you, readers, can expect to hear from us asking to participate, we’re sure.
(This post was originally written in 2013 and published at my previous blog, Old School Script.) Imagine you […]
A few days ago, the Classics Blog, Sententiae Antiquae, had a lovely piece on how language, grammar, and gender often intersect.
A man marries, a woman gets married, but what about divorce & adultery?
Rachel Aubrey investigates.