Thin Paths

Thin Paths PDF

Author: Julia Blackburn

Publisher: Random House

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 0099549425

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In 1994, while walking the Alta Via, the high path winding from the French border to the Bay of Lerici, a man stopped in a remote village, and found he couldn't forget it. Julia Blackburn married that man and moved to that house in 1999. What she found in the mountains was a new way of life, and one that is fast disappearing.

Light-flooded paths

Light-flooded paths PDF

Author: Christiane P. Simon

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2021-03-28

Total Pages: 346

ISBN-13: 3753462969

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How Inspiring! Ray and Chris love their life together and fulfilled their dreams despite an incurable cancer. After Rays death, Chris experienced a fascinating journey from mourning to healing in Bali, the mystical island with a wonderful tropical nature, friendly relaxed people who live their spirituality.

The Paths of Greek

The Paths of Greek PDF

Author: Enzo Passa

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2019-08-19

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 3110621746

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This volume proposes a multidisciplinary approach to the history of Ancient Greek. Each of its ten papers offers a methodological example of how the study of Greek can be greatly enhanced by a truly multidisciplinary perspective in which the analysis of language interacts with epigraphy, textual philology and comparative linguistics, yet without neglecting the role that linguistic features play in the texts in which they are used, and hence in the culture which produced both. The first four papers tackle epic language, addressing eccentric pronouns and formulas, the role and semantics of the middle perfect, and the development of hexameter poetry in the colonial West. The next two papers are devoted to lyric poetry and its linguistic influence in Greek literature and tackle fragments by Corinna and Epicharmus respectively. The remaining four contributions look into a variety of topics spanning from early Ionic prose to the diachronic development of the Greek lexicon and its reception in Byzantine lexicography. They all provide examples of how Greek literary language evolved across the centuries, how it was perceived by ancient scholars, and what contribution modern linguistic approaches can provide to our understanding of both these issues.