Greek-Latin dictionary?
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Greek-Latin dictionary?
Are there any Greek-Latin dictionaries that can, at least to some extent, be recommended? Possibly also the other direction could be useful. The reason for my question is that a dictionary like that might be the handiest way for comparing the lexicons of these two languages.
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Re: Greek-Latin dictionary?
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Re: Greek-Latin dictionary?
I also believe that the Hedericus and Schrevelius are still the best tools available. But if you want something more modern (maybe not as good) but printed and at a very reasonable price I'd suggest Jean-Michel Fontanier's Le Lexicon: Dictionnaire trilingue français, latin, grec (there's also a smaller version available).
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Re: Greek-Latin dictionary?
Thank you very much. I think these will do finely. Interesting that dictionaries like these are still compiled today.
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Re: Greek-Latin dictionary?
There's also Scapula's much reprinted lexicon, which I believe was a crib off Stephanus.
This is the edition I've got:
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id= ... 2203617453
This is the edition I've got:
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id= ... 2203617453