Includes bibliographical references (pages 587-621) and indexes.
Contents
Introduction; Chapter One. The Latin Donatus; Chapter Two. The Greek Curriculum; Chapter Three. Donati graeci; Chapter Four. The Greek Donati and Their Context; TEXTS; Donatus graecus a; Donatus graecus b; Donatus graecus c; Donatus graecus d; Notes; Appendix I. Comparing the Four Donati graeci; Appendix II. The Manuscripts of Ianua; Bibliography; Index of Personal Names; Index of Manuscripts.
Summary
Offers a study of four Greek grammars modelled on a Latin elementary grammar called Ianua of Donatus; they represent a tradition of Greek studies contemporaneous with, and parallel to, the "official" Byzantine-humanist grammar that made the revival of Greek in the West possible.
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