"A learned, serious and important book...completely original...it
contains the answer to many questions which classicists and
linguists constantly ask and to which the existing handbooks of
metrics and prosody give only tentative answers."--Henry
Hoenigswald, University of Pennsylvania, Emeritus
"Very well written. A very important book. It displays an
incredible breadth of knowledge and understanding."--Sheila
Embleton, York University
"I enjoyed reading this book more than almost any other in
Linguistics or the Classics in the past several years, and it is a
spectacular piece of scholarship. [It] should be read by every
Classicist even remotely concerned with Ancient Greek as the living
entity it once was....The efforts that have culminated in this
volume provide a nearly bottomless source of real advances and
ideas that should spawn years of fruitful research."--Bryn Mawr
Classical
Review
"A learned, serious and important book...completely original...it
contains the answer to many questions which classicists and
linguists constantly ask and to which the existing handbooks of
metrics and prosody give only tentative answers."--Henry
Hoenigswald, University of Pennsylvania, Emeritus
"Very well written. A very important book. It displays an
incredible breadth of knowledge and understanding."--Sheila
Embleton, York University
"I enjoyed reading this book more than almost any other in
Linguistics or the Classics in the past several years, and it is a
spectacular piece of scholarship. [It] should be read by every
Classicist even remotely concerned with Ancient Greek as the living
entity it once was....The efforts that have culminated in this
volume provide a nearly bottomless source of real advances and
ideas that should spawn years of fruitful research."--Bryn Mawr
Classical
Review
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