Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword to the second edition
- Introduction to the second edition
- Prolegomenon
- Abbreviations
- Part I introduction
- Part II The Categories
- Appendices
- Appendix I ‘Work on interaction to date’
- Appendix II Catachresis
- Appendix III The characteristic quality of various authors’ usage (‘normal’ or ‘abnormal’): ancient testimony
- Appendix IV Some notes on alliteration in Greek
- Appendix V Confusion in ancient stylistics between metaphor and ‘dead metaphor’
- Appendix VI Apologetic
- Appendix VII Privative and limiting epithets as a criterion for the presence of live metaphor
- Appendix VIII On the history of intentionalism
- Appendix IX V − V relations
- Appendix X Summary of poets’ apparent characteristics
- Appendix XI ἂΩτος and flowers
- Appendix XII τοĩος γάρ in Arch.112
- Appendix XIII Conditional metaphor
- Appendix XIV 2N = 1V
- Bibliography
- Greek words
- Passages discussed
- References
Bibliography
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 January 2025
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Foreword to the second edition
- Introduction to the second edition
- Prolegomenon
- Abbreviations
- Part I introduction
- Part II The Categories
- Appendices
- Appendix I ‘Work on interaction to date’
- Appendix II Catachresis
- Appendix III The characteristic quality of various authors’ usage (‘normal’ or ‘abnormal’): ancient testimony
- Appendix IV Some notes on alliteration in Greek
- Appendix V Confusion in ancient stylistics between metaphor and ‘dead metaphor’
- Appendix VI Apologetic
- Appendix VII Privative and limiting epithets as a criterion for the presence of live metaphor
- Appendix VIII On the history of intentionalism
- Appendix IX V − V relations
- Appendix X Summary of poets’ apparent characteristics
- Appendix XI ἂΩτος and flowers
- Appendix XII τοĩος γάρ in Arch.112
- Appendix XIII Conditional metaphor
- Appendix XIV 2N = 1V
- Bibliography
- Greek words
- Passages discussed
- References
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- Interaction in Poetic ImageryWith Special Reference to Early Greek Poetry, pp. 245 - 250Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2025
References
Bibliography Texts and Abbreviations
Texts
Except where otherwise indicated, references and citations follow the numeration and text of the following editions:
Anonymous inscriptions are frequently cited from Peek or from Friedländer–Hoffleit (F-H), oracles from Parke-Wormell (P-W) (see the abbreviations below).
For other references and citations I normally follow LSJ.
Abbreviations
The following list contains only those works referred to in abbreviated form in text or notes. Standard commentaries (referred to by the commentator’s name) are not included except where confusion might otherwise result.
Der kleine Pauly, Stuttgart, 1964–.
H. G. Liddell and R. Scott, A Greek-English Lexicon, ed. 9, rev. H. S. Jones, Oxford, 1925–40. (LSJ, Supplement refers to A Supplement to the above, ed. E. A. Barber, Oxford, 1968.)
A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles, corrected and reissued as Oxford English Dictionary, Oxford, 1933.
N. G. L. Hammond and H. H. Scullard, The Oxford Classical Dictionary, ed. 2, Oxford, 1970.
Pauly–Wissowa, Real-Encyclopädie der klassischen Altertumswissenschaft, Stuttgart, 1894–.