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Beech Stave Press Inc Tavet Tat Satyam: Studies in Honor of Jared S. Klein
This volume honours the Indologist and Indo-Europeanist Jared S. Klein with almost three dozen essays ranging over a wealth of Indo-Iranian and other Indo-European topics. Internationally renowned scholars such as Gary Beckman, Bernhard Forssman, Stephanie Jamison, Martin Kummel, Elizabeth Tucker, and Chlodwig Werba have all contributed the fruits of their cutting-edge research as a fitting and lasting tribute to the honorand. Contributions in English and German.
£83.57
Beech Stave Press Inc Munus Amicitiae: Norbert Oettinger a collegis et amicis dicatum
Over thirty internationally recognized scholars have contributed these studies in honour of noted Anatolianist and Indo-Europeanist Norbert Oettinger, including Bernhard Forssman, Heinrich Hettrich, Michael Janda, Jean Kellens, Hartmut Matthäus, Stefan Zimmer, and the late Jens Elmegård Rasmussen and Calvert Watkins. As befits its honorand, Munus Amicitiae ranges widely, with essays treating diverse topics not just in Anatolian linguistics, but also general Indo-European, Germanic, Indic, Celtic, and even Aegean archaeology. A complete bibliography of Prof. Oettinger's works to date, plus a word index, round out the volume. Contributions in English and German.
£80.00
Beech Stave Press Inc Verba Docenti: Studies in Historical and Indo-European Linguistics
This festschrift, in honour of the renowned Indo-Europeanist Jay Jasanoff, presents studies on topics ranging from the honorand's own specialty of Indo-European verbal morphology to Australian paleo linguistics. It contains contributions by such internationally distinguished colleagues as Ives Goddard, H. Craig Melchert, Martin Peters, Georges-Jean Pinault, P. Oktor Skjærv Brent Vine, and Calvert Watkins.
£75.00
Beech Stave Press Inc Kuśiññe Kantwo: Elementary Lessons in Tocharian B
Tocharian B, an Indo-European language spoken in the first millennium C.E. in western China, is of great importance to numerous disciplines, from Indo-European historical linguistics to the study of Central Asia, the Silk Road, and Buddhism. This first-ever textbook in the language makes Tocharian B, hitherto familiar mostly to specialists, readily accessible to a broad audience. In twenty graduated lessons, the student is introduced to all the language's grammar, with translation exercises between English and Tocharian in both directions and numerous passages taken from original texts. The book assumes no familiarity with the scholarly disciplines above, but simultaneously contains much information useful to specialists by virtue of the author's broad knowledge and full familiarity with the most up-to-date literature. A full glossary, together with tables of declensions and conjugations, key to the exercises, and bibliography round out the volume.
£46.00
Beech Stave Press Inc The Collected Writings of Warren Cowgill
This volume contains all the published articles and reviews, plus a selection of previously unpublished material, by one of the 20th century's greatest linguists, the late Yale University professor Warren Cowgill (1929-1985). Cowgill's dazzling mastery of the entire Indo-European linguistic world is on full display, with every work a model of expert methodology and depth of thinking. Two previously unpublished pieces, one on the origin of the z-pronouns in Germanic and the other the full version of his article on the personal endings of thematic verbs in Indo-European, appear here for the first time. The volume also includes over a half-dozen personal reminiscences by former colleagues and students, plus a valuable and engaging autobiographical letter written shortly before Cowgill's untimely death. Each article has been carefully re-typeset and edited to give a handsome and unified look to the volume.
£115.00
Beech Stave Press Inc QAZZU warrai: Anatolian and Indo-European Studies in Honor of Kazuhiko Yoshida
Kazuhiko Yoshida - "Kazu" to those who know him - has deservedly earned this wide-ranging volume as a tribute to his distinguished career in Anatolian and Indo-European linguistics. Stimulating contributions to the linguistic study of Greek, Vedic Sanskrit, Avestan, Tocharian, Old Persian, Armenian, Latin, Icelandic, and some other languages rub shoulders with papers on the Anatolian languages themselves. This panoply gives a valuable snapshot of cutting-edge research across the length and breadth of Indo-European studies. Contributions in English and German.
£88.00
Beech Stave Press Inc Grammatica et Verba--Glamor and Verve: Studies in South Asian, Historical, and Indo-European Linguistics
This collection of essays in honour of the distinguished linguist Hans Henrich Hock ranges over nearly as many topics as the honorand himself has explored over the many decades of his fruitful career. The contributions include studies on the structure of Andamanese, agreement in Tibeto-Burman, the pre-Indo-European linguistic landscape of Europe, nasals in Sanskrit, Albanian dialectology, and the syntax of English song lyrics, to name just a few. Such scholars as Jost Gippert, Jennifer Cole, Steven Schäufele, K. V. Subbarao, and Jared Klein have helped make this volume a worthy and multifaceted tribute.
£75.00
Beech Stave Press Inc Multi Nominis Grammaticus: Studies in Classical and Indo-European Linguistics in honor Of Alan J. Nussbaum
In this volume, thirty internationally recognized scholars have come together to celebrate the work of the famous Indo-Europeanist Alan J. Nussbaum. The topics range widely from Nussbaum's favourite subject of Indo-European nominal morphology, especially in the Classical languages, to the historical grammars of Tocharian, the stylistics of the Rigveda, Aristophanean philology, and much more. Nussbaum's work is honoured with contributions by such renowned experts as Heiner Eichner, Jay Jasanoff, Sergio Neri, Hayden Pelliccia, Richard Thomas, and Michael Weiss. A complete bibliography of Nussbaum's oeuvre is included, and the volume closes with a full word-index. Some contributions in German.
£81.91
Beech Stave Press Inc Maiores Philologiae Pontes: Festschrift für Michael Meier-Brügger zum 70. Geburtstag
Professor Michael Meier-Brugger's distinguished and productive career in Greek and Indo-European historical linguistics finds fitting tribute in this volume. Over two dozen prominent scholars celebrate the honorand's oeuvre by offering original studies primarily in Greek and Anatolian, but hardly confined to those areas. Spanning such topics as the Homeric question, newly discovered Indic names in Hittite sources, Medieval and Modern Greek phonology, discourse markers, Old Irish words for 'star', and the Caland system, Maiores philologiae pontes contributes significantly and illuminatingly to many central questions of the field today.
£62.50
Beech Stave Press Inc Lyuke wmer ra: Indo-European Studies in Honor of Georges-Jean Pinault
This rich collection of articles pays homage to many of the remarkably broad and interdisciplinary interests embodied in the work of Professor Georges-Jean Pinault. It contains not only historical and synchronic linguistic studies of numerous ancient languages---especially Tocharian, Sanskrit, Greek and Uyghur---but also editions of several recently discovered texts from Central Asia that contribute to the burgeoning fields of Buddhist and Silk Road studies. Lyuke wmer ra is a must-read for all scholars interested in the intersection of language, literature and religion of ancient and medieval western Eurasia.
£130.00
Beech Stave Press Inc Farnah: Indo-Iranian and Indo-European Studies in Honor of Sasha Lubotsky
Over thirty specialists in Indo-European linguistics have contributed this elegant volume in honour of Professor Sasha Lubotsky of Leiden University. Besides giving an excellent snapshot of the research currently being undertaken by his students and colleagues at that institution, Farnah contains contributions from well-known scholars across the world covering topics in Tocharian, Germanic, Slavic, Indo-Iranian, and Anatolian linguistics, to name a few. Some contributions in German.
£75.00
Beech Stave Press Inc Vina Diem Celebrent: Studies in Linguistics and Philology in Honor of Brent Vine
Forty-one scholars from across the world join in celebrating the work of Brent Vine, whose prodigious oeuvre in Classical and Indo-European linguistics needs no introduction to specialists. The papers in this broad-ranging collection include not just numerous studies of the Classical languages and texts by authorities like A. C. Cassio, Olav Hackstein, Richard Martin, Alan Nussbaum, and Paolo Poccetti, but also work on more far-flung corners of the family, including Lithuanian (Daniel Petit), Lydian (Philomen Probert), Gothic (Jared Klein) and Tocharian (Adam Catt, Ronald Kim), with much more in between. Contributions in English, German and French.
£88.00
Beech Stave Press Inc Sahasram Ati Srajas: Indo-European and Indo-Iranian Studies in Honor of Stephanie W. Jamison
The renowned Indologist and Indo-Europeanist Stephanie W. Jamison has now been honoured with this extensive collection of essays by colleagues and students from around the world. The contributors represent a virtual who's-who of Indo-Iranian and Indo-European scholarship and have produced contributions on everything from Vedic (e.g., Joel Brereton, George Cardona, Paul Kiparsky, Thomas Oberlies) to later Sanskrit (e.g. James Fitzgerald, Hans Henrich Hock, Ted Proferes) to Iranian (e.g. Mark Hale, P. Oktor Skjærv to other Indo-European languages (e.g. Dieter Gunkel, Martin Joachim Kummel, Alan Nussbaum, Don Ringe, Michael Weiss). The volume also includes posthumously published articles by Lisi Oliver and Martin West. In all, these scholars have provided a worthy and rich tribute to a scholar whose own rich scholarship has been so vital to numerous subfields of linguistics, literary, religious, and cultural studies. Some contributions in German.
£106.84
Beech Stave Press Inc Outline of the Historical and Comparative Grammar of Latin: Second Edition
This celebrated work by one of the foremost experts in Indo-European and Classical linguistics is now available in a fully revised second edition, thoroughly updated and corrected with over fifty pages of new material. The Outline's forty-five chapters offer a wealth of knowledge for both the generalist and the specialist in their treatment of the development of Latin from its earliest prehistoric origins down to the modern Romance languages. Not only covering the language's phonological, morphological, and syntactic prehistory in great depth, they also include important subsidiary topics like language contact and Etruscan. Basic information is presented in concise outline format in the main text and is augmented by countless additional details that populate the footnotes. The book concludes with an extensive bibliography followed by complete indices of forms, ancient sources, and subjects.
£75.00
Beech Stave Press Inc Ex Anatolia Lux: Anatolian and Indo-European Studies in honor of H. Craig Melchert on the occasion on his sixty-fifth birthday
In this volume, nearly forty internationally recognized researchers have come together to celebrate the work of the famous Anatolianist and Indo-Europeanist H. Craig Melchert. The topics range widely, covering not only the grammar and lexicon of Anatolian languages but also Tocharian, Latin, Phrygian, and many others. Some of the essays represent major new contributions to the field that no specialist can afford to overlook. Both long-established scholars such as J. David Hawkins, Anna Morpurgo Davies, Harry A. Hoffner, Jr., Jay Jasanoff, Norbert Oettinger, Calvert Watkins, and the late Roberto Gusmani, as well as younger scholars such as Alexandra Daues, Petra Goedegebuure, Alwin Kloekhorst, Ronald Kim, and Jeremy Rau have contributed the fruits of cutting-edge research in Melchert's honor. A complete bibliography of Melchert's works is included, and the volume closes with a word-index. One colour plate presents a previously unpublished Hieroglyphic Luvian inscription. Contributions in English, German, Italian.
£80.00