The History of ΤΕΛΟΣ and ΤΕΛΕΩ in Ancient Greek
The aim of the present study is to determine the different meanings of telos and teleoo and of their compounds and derivatives, to trace the semantic interrelations, synchronically and diachronically, and thus, hopefully, to discover the most likely etymology (or: etymologies, if in historical telos etc. two or more originally distinct roots should have merged). The period from which the data have been collected runs roughly from Homer down to the end of the 5th century B.C.
[Not in series - Grüner, 147] 1983. xxi, 350 pp.
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Table of Contents
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Voorwoord | pp. xi–xii
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List of Abbreviations | pp. xv–xxi
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Introduction | pp. 1–2
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Scholarship on Meanings and Etymology of τέλος and τελέω/τελείω | pp. 3–20
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A Tentative Semantic Framework | pp. 21–30
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Tέλος and τελέω in Homer and the Homeric Hymns | pp. 31–60
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Τελέω, έκτελέω and τέλος in Hesiod | pp. 61–66
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Τελέω, έκτελέω and τέλος in Lyric Poetry (I) | pp. 67–75
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Τελέω, έκτελέω and τέλος in Lyric Poetry; II (Pindar and Bacchylides) | pp. 76–84
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Τελέω, έκτελέω and τέλος in Tragedy | pp. 85–106
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Τελέω, έκτελέω and τέλος in Old Comedy | pp. 107–110
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Τελέω, έκτελέω and τέλος in Herodotus and Thucydides | pp. 111–120
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Τελέω, έκτελέω and τέλος in Xenophon, Plato, and the Orators a selection | pp. 121–147
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Compounds and Derivatives. I; Base τελέω | pp. 148–169
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Compounds and Derivatives II; base τέλος | pp. 170–224
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General Conclusion | pp. 225–240
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Appendix: Τελευτή and τελευτάω | pp. 241–259
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Notes | pp. 260–302
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Bibliography | pp. 303–320
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Indices | pp. 321–350
Subjects & Metadata
Philosophy
BIC Subject: HP – Philosophy
BISAC Subject: PHI000000 – PHILOSOPHY / General