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  1. Mycenaean Greek

    date March 2010 Infobox language name Mycenaean Greek region southern Balkans Crete extinct 12th ... of the Greek language 315 Mycenaean Greek is the most ancient attested form of the Greek language , spoken on the Greek mainland, Crete and Cyprus in the Mycenaean period 16th to 12th centuries BC , before ... called Greek Dark Ages . Orthography The Mycenaean language is preserved in Linear B writing, which ... h . The Mycenaean form of Greek language Greek preserves a number of archaic features of its Indo ... full text ref See also Mycenaean Greece Greek language Notes reflist References cite book author ... Ancient Greece topics Greek language Greek language periods DEFAULTSORT Mycenaean Greek Language Category Mycenaean Greek language Category Varieties of Ancient Greek Category Ancient languages ... data is believed to refer primarily to Bronze Age Greece, when Mycenaean Greek would have ... of the Greek language to Greece. The language is preserved in inscriptions in Linear B , a script ... of Mycenaean Greece . The tablets remained long undeciphered, and every conceivable language was suggested ... proved the language to be an early form of Greek. The texts on the tablets are mostly lists and inventories ... of an undeciphered Eteocretan Minoan language probably unrelated to Greek, it does not reflect ... and IPA d sounds which later became Greek . Mycenaean also preserves w , which survived in some ... Unlike later varieties of Greek, Mycenaean Greek probably had seven grammatical cases, the nominative ..., 1995, with the proviso that the Mycenaean case system is still controversial in part . ref Greek features main Proto Greek language Mycenaean has already undergone the following sound changes peculiar to the Greek language and therefore is considered to be Greek. ref Ventris & Chadwick 1973 page ... Linear B Corpus The corpus of Mycenaean era Greek writing consists of some 6,000 tablets and potsherds ... testimony of the Greek language, but it is likely a hoax. ref Thomas G. Palaima , OL Zh 1 QVOVSQVE TANDEM ...   more details



  1. Greek language

    BC . Since then, Greek has been spoken uninterruptedly in Greece. Mycenaean Greek the language ... B Main Linear B Linear B was the first script used to write Mycenaean Greek language Mycenaean Greek ...Infobox language name Greek nativename lang el br transl el ISO Ell nik pronunciation IPA el ... languages Hellenic dia1 Cappadocian Greek language Cappadokian dia2 Himariote Greek dialect ... language Grico dia7 Katharevousa dia8 Pontic Greek Pontic dia9 Tsakonian language Tsakonian dia10 Maniot dialect Maniot dia11 Yevanic language Yevanic stand1 Ancient Greek dialects Greek dialect ... Greek lc3 pnt ld3 Pontic Greek lc4 gmy ld4 Mycenaean Greek lc5 gkm ld5 Medieval Greek lc6 cpg ld6 Cappadocian ... language, spanning 34 centuries of written records. Its writing system has been the Greek alphabet ... other writing systems. The Greek language holds an important place in the histories of Europe, the more ... canon , such as the epic poems Iliad and Odyssey . Greek was also the language in which many of the foundational ... Orthodox and the Greek Rite of the Catholic Church . Together with the Latin language Latin texts ...?code ell title Greek language publisher SIL International year 2009 ref in Greece, Cyprus, and Greek ... language English words are derived from the Greek language. History Main History of Greek Greek ... 235px Proto Greek language Proto Greek area according to linguist Vladimir I. Georgiev V. I. Georgiev . History of the Greek language 245 The Greek language is conventionally divided into the following periods Proto Greek language Proto Greek the last unrecorded but assumed ancestor of all known varieties ... Greek dialects dialects was the language of the Archaic Greece Archaic and Classical Greece Classical ... Greek , as it was the original language of the New Testament . Even the Old Testament was translated into the same language via the Septuagint . Medieval Greek , also known as Byzantine Greek the continuation ... state. The Greek language question diglossia problem was brought to an end in 1976 Law 306 1976 , when ...   more details



  1. Mycenaean

    Mycenaean may refer to Something from or belonging to the ancient town of Mycenae in Peloponnese in Greece Mycenaean Greece , the Greek speaking regions of the Aegean Sea as of the Late Bronze Age Mycenaean language , an ancient form of Greek Helladic period , the material cultural period in the eastern Mediterranean in the Bronze Age associated with the Mycenaean Greeks disambig ...   more details



  1. Proto-Greek language

    Refimprove date February 2009 The Proto Greek language is the assumed last common ancestor of all known varieties of Greek language Greek , including Mycenaean Greek language Mycenaean , the ancient Greek ... and al before Sonorant resonants and analogously. In Mycenaean Greek language Mycenean Greek , Aeolic ... classes of verbs in that language. Morphology Noun As Mycenaean Greek shows, the PIE dative, instrumental ... Greek into Proto Greek. His reconstruction was ignorant of Mycenaean language Mycenaean and assumes ... Byzantine and modern Greek . Some scholars would include the fragmentary ancient Macedonian language ... the descendants of Proto Greek as a Hellenic languages Hellenic language and or a Greek dialect. ref ... as Greeks Hellenic migrants, speaking the predecessor of the Mycenaean language , entered the Geography ... and Vedic Sanskrit suggest that both Proto Greek and Proto Indo Iranian language Proto Indo Iranian ... of the Greek language 310 Phonology File Proto Greek Area reconstruction.png 300px thumb A reconstruction ... Greek is a Centum language, which would place a possible Graeco Aryan protolanguage before Centum Satem ... it had already become a Centum language . Proto Greek changes The primary sound changes separating Proto Greek from the Proto Indo European language included Debuccalization of s to h in the inter and pre ... Proto Greek and all early dialects, including Mycenaean, include Remaining Syllabic consonant syllabic ... Greek and Phrygian language Phrygian is the absence of r endings in the Grammatical voice Middle Voice ... corresponds to an archaic but post Mycenaean dialect rather than actual Proto Greek ... as a variant in some dialects Mycenaean, Arcadian, Aeolic . See also Proto language Greeks Hellenes Ancient Macedonian language Paleo Balkan languages Pre Greek substrate Proto Indo European language ... publisher Oxford University Press year 1995 isbn 0 19 508345 8 Ancient Greece topics Greek language Greek language periods DEFAULTSORT Proto Greek Language Category Varieties of Greek Category Proto languages ...   more details



  1. Center for the Greek language

    The Center for the Greek language lang el is a cultural and educational organization which aims at promoting the Greek language and culture of Greece culture . It is based in Thessaloniki , with also an office in Athens . The Center for the Greek Language acts as a coordinating, advisory and strategic organ of the Greek Ministry of Education on matters of language education and policy. It is linked to the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki . Identity The goals of the organization entail the fostering and promotion of the Greek language within and outside Greece through this, the reinforcement of the national identity of the Greeks in the diaspora the organisation of the teaching of Greek to foreigners in Greece and abroad the support of the teachers of the Greek language in Greece and abroad the production of teaching materials, and anything else which contributes to the promotion and dissemination of the Greek language generally External links http www.greeklanguage.gr Center for the Greek language Official website International cultural promotion organizations Greek language Category Cultural organizations Category Greek culture Category Greek language Category Language education Category Educational institutions established in 1994 Category Organizations based in Greece Category Thessaloniki es Centro para la Lengua Griega fr Centre pour la langue grecque ...   more details



  1. Romano-Greek language

    Infobox language name Romano Greek nativename speakers 30 date 2000 familycolor mixed family mixed language mixed Romani language Romani Greek language Greek states Greece iso3 rge Romano Greek also referred to as Hellenoromani lang gr is a nearly extinct mixed language referred to as Para Romani in Romani linguistics , spoken by the Romani people Romani people in Greece that arose from language contact between Romani language Romani speaking people and the Greek language . Typologically the language is structured on Greek with heavy lexical borrowing from Romani. ref name Ethno http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code rge Ethnologue ref References Reflist Category Endangered languages of Europe Category Romani language Category Languages of Greece Roma stub ru ...   more details



  1. Greek Sign Language

    Infobox Language name Greek Sign Language states Greece signers 42,600 1986 familycolor Sign fam1 French Sign Language family French Sign fam2 French Sign Language FSL ASL mix iso3 gss Greek Sign Language lang el is the sign language of the Greece Greek deaf community. It has been Legal recognition of sign languages legally recognised as the official language of the Deaf Community in Greece by Law 2817 in 2000. The Greek Sign Language is estimated to be used by about 40,600 signers. ref cite web title An Environment for Deaf Accessibility to Educational Content url http www.esstt.rnu.tn utic tica2007 sys files medias docs p23.pdf accessdate 2010 03 18 author Eleni Efthimiou coauthors Stavroula Evita Fotinea work Proceeding of the First International Conference in Information and Communication Technology & Accessibility April 12 14, 2007, Hammamet TUNISIA publisher Mohamed JEMNI editor location Tynisia ref Greek SL formed in the 1950s when American Sign Language and French Sign Language came together, with admixture from indigenous sign. References reflist Category French Sign Language family Category Languages of Greece Category American Sign Language family Greece stub pt L ngua de sinais grega ...   more details



  1. List of Greek-language newspapers

    For list of newspapers in Greece and Cyprus, please see their separate articles List of newspapers in Greece List of newspapers in Cyprus The following are newspapers in the Greek language published in North America Ethnikos Kyrix Ethnikos Kyrex , began in the New York Metro area, North America Ethnikos Typos Greek Canadian Press , also in English Vima See also List of newspapers Expand list date August 2008 Category Newspapers published in Greece Category Greece related lists ...   more details



  1. Greek language question

    POV date September 2011 The Greek language question lang el , short was a dispute discussing the question whether the language of the Greek people Dimotiki or a cultivated imitation of Ancient Greek Katharevousa should be the official language of the Greek nation. It was a highly ... and formal variant that was pronounced like modern Greek, but adopted both lexical and morphological features of ancient Greek that the spoken language had lost over time. Examples of this are Morphological ... language discarded many popular Greek words that the Greek language had obtained from other languages over time, mainly from the Turkish language Turkish and Latin or Italian language Italian languages, and either replaced them with ancient Greek words or with neologisms . Similarly, words of ancient Greek origin but by now modern in form were archaicised or replaced by their standard ancient Greek equivalents like the Ancient Greek for fish or the archaicised from the modern ... the motivation of the Greek language question, as it concerns the coexistence of two in extreme ... which one should be the single language of the modern Greek state, which was yet to be founded ... language of the Greek State in 1834. ref The phanariots , were a group of conservative .... ISSN 10163476. Greek language 1 2 Category Modern Greek language Question Category Spelling reform ... was made the official language. The language phenomenon in question which occurs elsewhere in the world ... by Ioannis Psycharis , a leading participant in the Greek controversy. Linguistic background ... contained various spelling pronunciations which did not fit the Modern Greek phonological system. For example ... , Katharevousa f , , . Syntactical features While the language of the people mostly consisted of simple sentences, Katharevousa often applied ancient Greek syntax to form sentences which would ... to a Greek without higher education. There was no single Katharevousa. Instead, proponents of the formal ...   more details



  1. Cappadocian Greek language

    Infobox Language name Cappadocian region Greece, originally Cappadocia Central Turkey speakers endangered language very few , previously thought to be extinct language extinct familycolor mixed family mixed language mixed Greek language Greek Turkish language Turkish iso3 cpg Cappadocian lang el , also known as Cappadocian Greek or Asia Minor Greek, is a mixed language formerly spoken in Cappadocia ... rapidly shifted to Standard Modern Greek and their language was thought to be extinct since the 1960s ... and Modern Greek Language and Literature at the University of Oxford , based on fieldwork conducted ... vers grecs du XIIIe si cle en caract res arabes. Byzantion 22 63 80. Greek language Greek language periods DEFAULTSORT Cappadocian Greek Language Category Varieties of Modern Greek Category Languages ... discovered Cappadocians in Central and Northern Greece who could still speak their ancestral language ... towards the language as opposed to their parents and grandparents. The latter are much less inclined to speak Cappadocian and more often than not switch to Standard Modern Greek . A survey of Cappadocian speakers and language use is currently in preparation. History and research History of the Greek language 245 Cappadocian evolved out of Byzantine Greek . After the battle of Manzikert in 1071, Cappadocia was cut off from the rest of the Greek speaking world and Turkish became the lingua franca in the region. The earliest records of the language are in the Macaronic language macaronic Persian .... Many Cappadocians shifted to Turkish altogether written with the Greek alphabet, Karamanlides Karamanlidika where Greek was maintained Sille, villages near Kayseri, Pharasa town and other nearby villages ... documents in Medieval or early Modern Cappadocian, as the language was and still is essentially ..., but are generally not very accurate. The first reliable grammar of Cappadocian is Modern Greek in Asia ... following the pioneering work on Language contact Language Contact , Creolization , and Genetic linguistics ...   more details



  1. Mycenaean Greece

    their early form of Greek language Greek in Linear B . Image MaskAgamemnon.png thumb 200px right ... Greek language a form of Greek . LH is divided into I, II, and III of which I and II overlap Late ...Refimprove date February 2009 History of Greece Mycenaean Greece c. 1900 BC c. 1100 BC was a cultural ... are also important Mycenaean sites. The last phase of the Bronze Age in History of Greece Ancient Greece , it is the historical setting of much ancient Greek literature and Greek mythology myth , including ... a Mycenaean setting is examined in Moses I. Finley , The World of Odysseus , 1954, rev. ed. 1978. ref Mycenaean civilization Image Sites myc niens.png thumb left 275px Principal Mycenaean sites in Greece site names in French The Mycenaean civilization flourished during the period roughly between ... as well. The major Mycenaean cities were Mycenae and Tiryns in Argolis, Pylos in Messenia, Athens ... in Thessaly. In Crete , the Mycenaeans occupied Knossos . Mycenaean settlement sites also appeared ... 2Bparga&q 22Moreover 2C in this area a small tholos tomb with Mycenaean pottery of III B style and a Mycenaean acropolis have been reported at Kiperi near Parga 2C and another Mycenaean acropolis ... 1 Map of Epirus showing the locations of known sites with Mycenaean remains Tandy, p. 2. The strongest evidence for Mycenaean presence in Epirus is found in the coastal zone of the lower Acheron ... tmb 75.jpg Aegeobalkan Prehistory Mycenaean Sites ref on islands in the Aegean Sea , on the coast ... mycenaean in italy&source bl&ots ghG9zKRED&sig c0Ad6VYe2xTPyxnVGTqxNcvg9HE&hl en&ei Ll3VS42OK4uc ... of Mycenaean pottery in the Levant, Cyprus and Italy , Gert Jan van Wijngaarden, Amsterdam Archaeological ... , Incunabula Graeca 75 , Edizioni dell Ateneo & Bizzarri, Roma, 1980 ref Mycenaean artifacts have been found well outside the limits of the Mycenean world namely Mycenaean swords are known from as far ... bearing Linear B symbols , from Freising district, Germany, excavations in the years 1994 1997 ref and Mycenaean ...   more details



  1. Mycenaean pottery

    of Greek language Greek . They took control of Crete ca. 1450 BC. An abundance of Mycenaean pottery ... come into close and continuous contact with the Greek world. Masses of Mycenaean pottery found in excavated ...Commons category Mycenaean culture Mycenaean pottery is the pottery , produced by Mycenaean Greece Mycenaean ... into four major stages, which roughly correspond with cultural historical stages. Chronology Mycenaean Culture Mycenae is an ancient Greece Greek city located in the north eastern Peloponnese . What ... and judicial center during the Greek Bronze Age . Mycenaeans rose in prominence ca. 1600 BC ... Lane, Arthur. Greek Pottery. London Faber, 1971. Print. ref Late Helladic I IIA ca.1675 1650 1490 ... period style using matte paints and middle Helladic shapes. Where the first recognizably Mycenaean ... up residence at coastal sites along the Greek Mainland . ref name projectsx.dartmouth.edu http projectsx.dartmouth.edu ... into Mycenaean unpainted wares. There is also some carry over of matte painted wares from the Middle ... thumb Semi globular cup File S g cup.jpg thumb Alabastron File Mycenaean Alabastron.jpg thumb ... palace of Knossos . The mainland pottery began to break away from Minoan styles and Greek ... direction the Minoans are now using Mycenaean pottery as a reference. Ivy, lilies, and nautili ... notably, the Mycenaean goblet begins to lengthen its stem and have a more shallow bowl. This stylistic ... at Knossos on Crete. The importance of Crete and Minoan power decreases and Mycenaean culture rises ... with each other, but also had some form of established trade. The Koine style from Greek koinos ... and central Mediterranean. During LH IIIA it is virtually impossible to tell where in Mycenaean Greece ... decrease. Late Helladic IIIA2 ca. 1390 1370 1320 1300 BC File Kylix.jpg thumb Mycenaean Kylix ... flower. These are both stylized rather than naturalistic further separating Mycenaean pottery from .... These findings provide excellent insight to the shape range especially closed forms of Mycenaean pottery ...   more details



  1. Exploring the Ancient Greek Language and Culture

    Orphan date February 2009 The Annual European Student Competition Exploring the Ancient Greek Language and Culture is an international competition held in Europe and in Mexico . It takes place yearly, and is to be considered among the most important high school student competitions in classical languages held in Europe. br Organisation This competition is organised by the Greek Ministry of National Education and Religion Religious Affairs , and more specifically the Directorate of International Relations in Education and the Pedagogical Institute. Co organisators are the Hellenic Language Heritage , the Society of Greek Philologists , ref http www.eephil.gr Society of Greek Philologists ref the European Cultural Centre of Delphi , ref http www.eccd.gr European Cultural Centre of Delphi ref the Organization for the Internationalization of the Greek Language ref http www.odeg.gr Organization for the Internalization of the Greek Language ref and the Pan Hellenic Association of Teachers for the Greek Language and Civilization . ref http www.p e f.gr Panhellenic Associations of Teachers for the Greek Language ref Aims of the competition The aim of the annual competition is the promotion of classical studies among those students of high schools in whole Europe where the Ancient Greek Language ... Greek language as a means of expressing humanitarian ideas and values, in an era, when classical ... en ec category6437.htm Greek Ministry of Education Category Competitions Category Ancient languages de Exploring the Ancient Greek Language and Culture fr Exploring the Ancient Greek Language ... studies throughout the acquisition and the study of the Ancient Greek world, to highligh the European ... ec category6437.htm Greek Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs ref The participants of the competition are students of the third grade of Greek Lyceums in all European countries, except Greece ... 3rd grade of Greek High schools, except Greece and Cyprus, as well as those of Mexico. br Prizes ...   more details



  1. American Foundation for Greek Language and Culture

    Primary sources date June 2010 orphan date June 2010 The American Foundation for Greek Language and Culture is a nonprofit 501 c 3 corporation, incorporated in the State of Florida , whose mission it is to foster the creation of http www.afglc.org ?page ichs Interdisciplinary Centers for Hellenic Studies ICHS at institutions of higher learning. These ICHS centers, of which two have been established thus far http usfweb3.usf.edu absolutenm templates ?a 572&z 38 University of South Florida ICHS and http intraweb.stockton.edu eyos page.cfm?siteID 69&pageID 179 Richard Stockton College ICHS , comprise typically five endowed professorships, with this construct ensuring that the host institution will be able to offer Hellenic educational subject matter in perpetuity. External links http www.afglc.org American Foundation for Greek Language and Culture website http usa.greekreporter.com Greek Reporter Greek News From the USA Category 501 c 3 nonprofit organizations Category Non profit organizations based in Florida Category Greek American culture ...   more details



  1. List of Greek-language television channels

    The List of Greek language television channels includes the following channels Greece Television in Greece List of television stations Greece Public Channels Ellinik Radiofon a Tile rasi ERT Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation ET1 Greece ET1 formerly known as ERT1, ERT, EIRT New Hellenic Television NET Formerly known as ET2, ERT2, YENED ERT3 ET3 Focus on Northern Greece, but broadcasts nationally. Based in Thessaloniki ERT Digital New terrestrial digital television service Cine Prisma Sport ERT World Worldwide satellite service, broadcasting free to air in Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia and via subscription in North America Vouli Tileorasi Vouli TV National network with programming produced by the Hellenic Parliament br In addition, ERT rebroadcasts several satellite broadcasters in various large cities in Greece. These include CNN International TV5MONDE EuroNews Eurosport Audio dubbed in Greek Rai Uno RAI UNO Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation RIK Sat Private Channels Mega Channel Alpha TV Alter Channel ANT1 Antenna TV Makedonia TV Nickelodeon Greece 902 TV MTV Greece Skai TV Star Channel Pay TV Networks Nova Cinema Nova Sports Disney XD Greece Disney XD Disney Channel Greece Disney Channel Universal Channel Greece FX Greece FX Fox Life Greece Fox Crime Greece coming soon on 2011 National Geographic Channel Greece Fox News Baby TV National Geographic Music Nat Geo Music National Geographic Wild Nat Geo Wild National Geographic HD National Geographic Wild HD Satellite Networks Holidays in Greece TV Tourist network MAD Greekz International Channels Alpha TV Alpha Sat North America ... TV Mega Channel Cyprus Sigma TV Logos TV New Extra Nimonia TV NTV Omega TV International Greek language ... Category Lists of television channels by language Greek Category Greek language television stations ..., New Zealand, Asia and Africa Greek Music Television GMtv North America MAD World Australia, New ... Prime North America Blue TV channel Blue Australia ERT World Worldwide Greek Music Television GMtv North ...   more details



  1. Mycenaean Revival architecture

    Image Nafplio National Bank of Greece.JPG 400px thumb The National Bank of Greece building in Nafplion. Mycenaean Revival is a rare Revivalism architecture revival architectural style developed as part of the 20th century Neoclassical architecture neoclassicist architectural revival in Greece. ref name VToN http www.nafplio tour.gr index.asp?lang en&text plat syntagmaVirtual Tour of Nafplio , Syndagma Square. ref The National Bank of Greece in Nafplion Nafplio , built near the heart of the Mycenaean Greece Mycenaean civilization in the 1930s by the architect Zouboulidis, ref name VToN http www.nafplio tour.gr index.asp?lang en&text plat syntagmaVirtual Tour of Nafplio , Syndagma Square. ref is built in Mycenaean Revival, or neo Mycenaean style. ref Greece At Its Most Greek , by Phyllis rose, Sept. 10, 2000, New York Times. http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9D0DE0D91631F933A2575AC0A9669C8B63&sec &spon &pagewanted 4 ref The door of the bank is an evocation of the form of the Lion Gate and the Tomb of Clytemnestra at Mycenae . The form of the columns are copied from the column on the Lion Gate, and the building is painted in colors used at Mycenae. References reflist Category Architectural styles Category Mycenaean Greece Revival Category Neoclassical architecture Category Greek architecture it Architettura neomicenea ...   more details



  1. Mycenaean chamber tomb

    The term chamber tomb is used to refer to a form of mortuary architecture in use in the Late Bronze Age of the areas under the cultural influence of the Aegean civilization Aegean . This is based on a previous form of architecture made by the Akkadians, specifically those located in Old Babylonia . This progenitor to the chamber tomb consisted of a rhomboidal base with a square pyramid on top. None have ever been unearthed, but they have been written about in the Uruk city ledger. The tombs are rock cut and show a tripartite structure chamber, stomion and dromos , often with additional niches and side chambers in which primary or secondary burial took place. Extensive cemeteries have been found in all parts of Greece having Mycenae an influences. For about 500 years from 1600 BC to 1100 BC they were the most widespread of mortuary structures. See also Tholoi References W. Cavanagh and C. Mee, A Private Place Death in Prehistoric Greece SIMA 125 Jonsered 1998 http books.google.com books?id 5N0a4q2TYQkC&pg PA7&dq Mycenaean chamber tomb&sig y0IEnGk6B8rwO82EwYO6HZrzL8g Early Burials from the Agora Cemeteries by Sara Anderson Immerwahr http projectsx.dartmouth.edu classics history bronze age lessons img 19img.html Mycenaean Tholos Tombs and Early Mycenaean Settlements by projectsx.dartmouth.edu Category Archaeology of death Category Burial monuments and structures Category Ancient Greek buildings and structures Category Mycenaean Greece Tomb euro archaeology stub ...   more details



  1. Sub-Mycenaean pottery

    Submycenaean pottery is a style of ancient Greek pottery . It is transitional between the preceding Mycenaean pottery and the subsequent styles of Greek vase painting , especially the Protogeometric pottery Protogeometric style . The vases date to between 1030 and 1000 BC. Submycenaean pottery is not very well researched, as only few sites from the period have been discovered so far. The style was first recognised in 1939 by Wilhelm Kraiker and Karl K bler , based on finds from the Kerameikos and Pompeion cemeteries in Athens and on Salamis . The existence of the style remained disputed among archaeologists until later discoveries in Mycenae clearly showed the existence of separate Late Mcenaean and Submycenaean stratigraphy strata . Submycenaean pottery occurs primarily in contexts such as inhumation s and stone built cist graves. Find locations are widely distributed, suggesting a settlement pattern of hamlets and villages. Apart from the sites mentioned above, Submycenaean pottery is known from locations such as Corinth , Asine , Kalapodi , Lefkandi and Tiryns . The quality of the vases varies widely. Only few shapes were produced, especially stirrup jar s with a pierced shoulder, Belly Amphora belly amphora e and neck amphora e, lekythos lekythoi as well as jars, some with trefoil shaped mouths. By the end of the Submycenaean period, the stirrup jar was replaced by the lekythos . Submycenaean decoration is rather simple, the hand painted motifs are limited to horizontal or vertical wavy lines, single or double hatched and overlapping triangles, as well as single or multiple concentric semicircles. The shoulders of lekythoi , amphorae and stirrup jars bore ornamental decoration. Amphorae, amphoriskos amphoriskoi and jugs were usually painted with one or several thick wavy lines. Bibliography Thomas Mannack Griechische Vasenmalerei. Eine Einf hrung . Theiss, Stuttgart ... 91424543 Category Ancient Greek pottery Category 11th century BC de Submykenische Keramik es Submic nico ...   more details



  1. Greek

    wiktionary Greek Greek Greek may refer to anything related to Greece , a country in south eastern Europe Ancient Greece , the classical civilization centered in Greece Greeks , an ethnic group Greek language , or more specifically Mycenaean Greek language Mycenaean Greek , 16th to 11th centuries BC Ancient Greek , c. 1000 330  BC Koine Greek or Alexandrian, Hellenistic, Common, New Testament Greek, c. 330  BC 330  AD Medieval Greek or Byzantine Greek, 330 1453  AD Modern Greek , from 1453  AD Greek alphabet Other Greek may also refer to Greeks finance , the Greeks are the quantities representing the sensitivities of derivatives the most common of these sensitivities are often denoted by Greek letters Fraternities and sororities , often called the Greek System, at American colleges and universities because many of them are named after Greek letters Greek Theatre Los Angeles Greek TV series Greek TV series , an ABC Family show Greeking inserting dummy text in a computer display or typographic layout Greek love , a term referring variously to male bonding, homosexuality, pederasty and anal sex Greek play Greek play , by Steven Berkoff Greek opera Greek opera 1988 , by Mark Antony Turnage, after Steven Berkoff s play The Greeks 1980 , a cycle of ten plays adapted by John Barton director John Barton and Kenneth Cavander from the works of Homer, Euripides, Aeschylus and Sophocles, on the Oresteia legend. See also Names of the Greeks Name of Greece Hellenic disambiguation reflist disambiguation af Grieks dubbelsinnig an Griego arc ca Grec desambiguaci ceb Griyego cy Groeg da Gr sk flertydig de Griechisch el es Griego fr Grec gl Grego ia Greco disambiguation os li Grieks ml ms Yunani oc Gr c omonimia pt Grego ru sq Greqishtja simple Greek sk Gr cky tl Griyego ta th tr Yunan ...   more details



  1. Library of Congress Classification:Class P, subclass PA -- Greek language and literature

    Subclass PA Greek language and literature. Latin language and literature is a classification used by the Library of Congress classification system under Library of Congress Classification Class P Language and Literature Class P Language and Literature . This article describes subclass PA. Contents PA 1 199...........Classical philology 201 899......... Greek philology and Greek language language 1000 1179.......Medieval and modern Greek language 2001 2915....... Latin philology and Latin language language 3000 3049.......Classical literature 3050 4505....... Greek literature 3051 3285......Literary history 3300 3516......Collections 3520 3564...... Criticism , interpretations, etc. 3601 3681...... Translation s 3818 4505......Individual authors 3825 3849..... Aeschylus 3851 3858..... Aesopus Aesop 3875 3879..... Aristophanes 3890 3926..... Aristotle 3949 3964..... Demosthenes 3973 3992..... Euripides 4018 4209..... Homerus Homer 4279 4333..... Plato 4367 4389..... Plutarchus Plutarch 4413 4434..... Sophocles 4452 4486..... Thucydides 4494 4499..... Xenophon 5000 5660....... Byzantine literature Byzantine and modern Greek literature 5301 5637......Individual authors 6000 6971....... Roman literature 6001 6097......Literary history 6100 6140......Collections 6141 6144...... Criticism , interpretation, etc. 6155 6191......Translations 6202 6971......Individual authors 6235 6269..... Julius Caesar Caesar, C. Julius 6278 6370..... Cicero 6393 6444..... Horatius 6482 6496..... Lucretius 6501 6510..... Martialis 6519 6553..... Ovid Ovidius Naso 6568 6609..... Plautus 6611 6637..... Pliny the Elder Plinius 6661 6693..... Seneca the Younger Seneca, Lucius Annaeus 6705 6753..... Tacitus 6755 6785..... Terence 6801 6961..... Virgil 8001 8595.......Medieval and modern Latin literature 8200 8595......Individual authors Sources http www.loc.gov catdir cpso lcco lcco.html Library of Congress Classification Outline Category Library of Congress Classification P PA ...   more details



  1. List of Greek submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film

    Of Greek Submissions For The Academy Award For Best Foreign Language Film Category Best Foreign Language Film Academy Award submissions by country Greece Category Cinema of Greece Category Greece ...Greece has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film . The award is handed out annually by the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature length feature length motion picture produced outside the United States that contains primarily non English dialogue. ref name Rules cite web title Special Rules for the Best Foreign Language Film Award publisher Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences url http www.oscars.org 80academyawards rules rule14.html accessdate 2008 06 10 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20080112090723 http www.oscars.org 80academyawards rules rule14.html Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2008 01 12 ref It was created for the 29th Academy Awards 1956 Academy Awards , in which a competitive Academy Award of Merit, known as the Best Foreign Language Film Award, was created for non English speaking films, and has been given annually since. For the 78th Academy Awards , Greece selected Nyfes but it was ruled ineligible for being in English. In the 1990s, Greek film law stipulated that the winner of the Greek Film Competition at the Thessaloniki Film Festival would represent Greece at the Oscars the following year. After Greek films that were mostly in English and thus ineligible for the Foreign Language Film award ..., the Greek submission is determined by an ad hoc committee appointed under the auspices of the Greek ... diorthosi is greek oscar entry in policy switch 4041095.article ref Submissions The Academy ... their best film for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film since 1956. The Foreign Language ... Language Film Oscar accessdate 2011 10 14 work oscars.org ref See also Portal Film List of Academy Award winners and nominees for Best Foreign Language Film List of Academy Award winning foreign language ...   more details



  1. The Greek

    about the fictional character the theater Greek Theatre Los Angeles Infobox character name The Greek ... Boss title alias family spouse children relatives footnotes The Greek is a fictional character on the HBO drama The Wire TV series The Wire , played by actor Bill Raymond . The Greek is the head of an international ... web year 2004 title Character profile The Greek publisher HBO accessdate 2006 08 16 url http www.hbo.com thewire cast characters port the greek.shtml ref The Greek is a mysterious figure involved ... only as The Greek , he has stated in the episode Port in a Storm that he is not actually Greek. A quiet and unassuming man, the Greek prefers to keep a low profile, operating all of his business through ... a small diner in Baltimore for years, and while Vondas would conduct business the Greek would listen in quietly at the counter. Nick Sobotka , upon seeing the Greek identify himself, was amazed that the shadowy figure had been in plain sight the entire time. Despite his calm appearance, the Greek ... Simon writer David Simon has said that The Greek is an embodiment of Laissez faire raw unencumbered ... and handless to hinder identification. The Greek s smuggling operation includes importing sex trade ..., a front managed by The Greeks of The Wire George Double G Glekas Double G Glekas . The Greek ... commons.wikimedia.org wiki Image Thegreeks.png for rationale The Greek began to draw police attention ... at the docks, triggering a high profile homicide investigation. The container belonged to the Greek ... responsible dumped her overboard and collapsed the air pipe to kill the remaining women. The Greek ... police began tracking containers as they left the port, The Greek and Vondas began to close down ... and Glekas store. The Greek recognized that the investigation was too extensive to stop and made plans ... Frank s nephew Nick Sobotka was able to identify The Greek in a photo and Sergei was pressured to give up the location of his hotel suite, Vondas and the Greek had already boarded a flight to Chicago ...   more details



  1. History of Greek

    expert subject multiple Languages Greece date February 2010 History of the Greek language This article is an overview of the history of Greek language Greek . Origins Main Proto Greek language See Hellenic ... of the Greek language. One theory suggests that it originated with a migration of proto Greek speakers into the Greece Greek peninsula , which is dated to any period between 2500 BC and 1700 BC . Another theory maintains that the migration into Greece occurred at a pre proto Greek late PIE stage, and the characteristic Greek sound changes occurred later. Mycenaean Greek The first known script for writing Greek was the Linear B syllabary , used for the archaic Mycenaean language Mycenaean dialect. Linear B was not deciphered until 1953 . After the fall of the Mycenaean civilization during the Bronze ... of the Greek tragedians. Attic Greek Attic Greek , a subdialect of Ionic, was for centuries the language ... classical times. Koine Greek Main Koine Greek For centuries, the Greek language had existed in multiple ... conquered, turning Greek into a world language. The Greek language continued to thrive after Alexander ... forms of the language for use by the Greek government, though the Katharevousa movement has left marks in the language. See also History of the Latin language References Geoffrey Horrocks, Greek A History ... A Brief History of the Greek Language Language histories Greek language DEFAULTSORT History Of Greek Category Greek language Category Language histories Greek fr Histoire de la langue grecque ko ... or nothing has survived to the present day. Since early classical times, Greek has been written in the Greek alphabet . Ancient Greek dialects Main Ancient Greek dialects Ancient Greek In the archaic and classical periods, there were three main dialects of the Greek language Aeolic Greek Aeolic , Ionic Greek Ionic , and Doric Greek Doric , corresponding to the three main tribes of the Greeks ..., therefore, became the primary literary language of ancient Greece until the ascendancy of Athens in the late ...   more details



  1. Old Greek

    2000 page 32 chapter chapterurl isbn 1842270613 lastauthoramp y ref See also Mycenaean Greek language , also referred to as Old Greek Ancient Greek Koine Greek Proto Greek References reflist disambig ...The term Old Greek is sometimes used to describe the Greek language as spoken from Late Antiquity c. AD 400 to around AD 1500. Greek spoken during this period is usually split into Koine Greek also referred to as the common dialect or Alexandria n dialect , common Attic or Hellenistic Greek the universal dialect spoken throughout post Classical antiquity c. 300 BC 300 AD Late Greek c. 400 c. 800 AD Medieval Greek c. 800 c. 1500 AD Old Greek OG is the Technical terminology technical term for the presumed initial Septuagint Greek translations ref The translators used a form of Koine Greek . ref of the Hebrew Bible ref Thus books or parts of books that are not contained in the Hebrew Bible are not part of the Old Greek, even though they were eventually considered part of the Septuagint. ref for books other than the Pentateuch . ref As early as the second century A.D., Septuagint was used as an umbrella term for the Christian collection s of Jewish scriptures This convenient but potentially misleading use of the term still prevails Since there is no homogeneity among the various translation units of this collection , it is more accurate to speak of the oldest recoverable Greek form of each section book OG Old Greek , which in the Pentateuch is the LXX proper. cite book last Kraft first Robert A. editor first Keith editor last Crim title The Interpreter s Dictionary of the Bible. Supplementary Volume publisher Abingdon Press date 1976 page 811 chapter B. Earlier Greek versions Old Greek isbn br It is probably better to refer to the original translation of books other than the Pentateuch as the Old Greek OG so as to distinguish them from the original translation of the Pentateuch and from the later revisions and new translations. when referring to these initial translations of the Hebrew ...   more details



  1. Greek orthography

    The orthography of the Greek language ultimately has its roots in the adoption of the Greek alphabet in the 9th century BC. Some time prior to that, one early form of Greek, Mycenaean language Mycenaean , was written in Linear B , although there was a lapse of several centuries the Greek Dark Ages between the time Mycenaean stopped being written and the time when the Greek alphabet came into use. Early Greek writing in the Greek alphabet was Phonemic orthography phonemic , and different in each Ancient Greek dialects dialect . Since the adoption of the Ionic Greek Ionic variant for Attic Greek Attic in 403 BC , however, Greek orthography has been largely conservative and historical. Given the History of Greek phonetic development of Greek , especially in the Koine Greek Hellenistic period , certain ... in Ionic Greek Ionic and in certain Hebrew language Hebrew transcriptions in the Septuagint Greek Bible ... , French language French Mo se , etc. The modern Greek form is polytonic IPA mo i sis , whereas ... Greek alphabet Greek diacritics Greek grammar Greek language question Greek ligatures Iota adscript ... The Details of Modern Greek Phonetics and Phonology , by Harry Foundalis Greek language DEFAULTSORT Greek Orthography Category Greek language Orthography Category Language orthographies Category ... requires mastery of formal grammar as in French language French , e.g. lang el IPA i ... pronounced the same as single consonants, except in Cypriot Greek . Digraphs and diphthongs A Digraph ... not correspond to the written letters in sequence. The orthography of Greek includes several ... Greek, but some were already present in Classical Greek. None of them is regarded as a letter of the alphabet. During the Medieval Greek Byzantine period , it became customary to write the silent ... colspan 2 style background ccf Transliteration of Greek to the Latin alphabet Transliteration colspan 2 style background ccf Pronunciation style background ccffff Ancient br Greek style background ...   more details




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