Gorgias Press
Founded in 2001 Gorgias Press is an independent academic publisher of books and journals related to history, languages, and religious studies, with specific areas of expertise in the Ancient Near East, Arabic and Islamic Studies, Archaeology, Biblical Studies, Classics, Early Christianity, Jewish Studies, Linguistics, and Syriac.
Gorgias [GOR-gee-us] Press was originally created by George and Christine Kiraz as a specialty press that could keep up with their research interests. With a background in computational linguistics, George Kiraz envisioned combining cutting-edge technology with humanities research. The new company would be completely online, with no physical storefront, and it would use automation and digital printing technology rather than traditional print runs. With these tools, the press could afford to publish rare and understudied topics that were previously considered unprofitable, and Gorgias soon became known for its pioneering work in language and linguistics, religion, and especially Syriac and Eastern Christianity.
Gorgias’ philosophy of “Publishing for the Sake of Knowledge” rather than profit, attracted a number of new authors, and the press’ areas of interest rapidly began to expand. Today, Gorgias Press publishes 50-60 new titles a year, including monographs, edited volumes, translations, and more, and Gorgias books can be found in academic collections all over the world.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 56
ISBN: 9781607245674
Pub Date: 13 Aug 2009
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
Charles Bishop, whose life work revolved around the study of -teos adjectives in Greek and cognate forms in other Indo-European languages, examines the specific role of such adjectives in the plays of Sophocles.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 32
ISBN: 9781607245490
Pub Date: 13 Aug 2009
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
Herbert Weir Smyth focuses on a grammatical feature of the Homeric dialect of Greek viewed as an aberration by other grammarians, namely what seems to be a reduction of the -ei diphthong to -i in certain words.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 72
ISBN: 9781607245568
Pub Date: 13 Aug 2009
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
In this well-known piece, Hale questions the rule of sequence of tense in Latin subjunctive clauses which is still used to teach Latin grammar, but fails to correspond to the language as it was used by the Romans themselves.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 33
ISBN: 9781607245513
Pub Date: 13 Aug 2009
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
Francis B. Gummere presents s clear discussion of the issues involved in translating the poem for modern English readers.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 26
ISBN: 9781607245537
Pub Date: 13 Aug 2009
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
William Dwight Whitney examines various translation of the Upanishads, the sacred Vedic literature of India.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 26
ISBN: 9781607245476
Pub Date: 13 Aug 2009
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
Edward Hopkins here addresses and debunks the color theory, which assumes that ancient peoples were unable to perceive shades of green and blue because they lack vocabulary parallel to our own words for color.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 27
ISBN: 9781607245520
Pub Date: 13 Aug 2009
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
George Lyman Kittredge examines the medieval romance of Sir Orfeo against its classical predecessor in Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 30
ISBN: 9781607245421
Pub Date: 13 Aug 2009
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
Basil Gildersleeve, a prolific scholar of Greek and Latin grammar, here analyzes the difficult syntax of Pindar, paying particular attention to dependent clauses and conditional statements.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 157
ISBN: 9781607245407
Pub Date: 13 Aug 2009
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
Charles Short gives a clear and thorough overview of the history of the English Bible and its relation to the changing editions of the Greek and Hebrew texts, then gives a detailed analysis of the revised text of Matthew.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 62
ISBN: 9781607245667
Pub Date: 13 Aug 2009
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
John Leverett Moore, in this doctoral thesis for Johns Hopkins University, examines the methods by which Servius organized his commentary on Virgil.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 55
ISBN: 9781607245629
Pub Date: 13 Aug 2009
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
Hewlett explores the specific use of the Ancient Greek articular infinitive in Polybius.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 55
ISBN: 9781607245636
Pub Date: 13 Aug 2009
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
Abel H. Huizinga was a noted scholar of Hebrew, and in this, his dissertation for John's Hopkins University, he discusses the mechanics of analogy in semitic languages with a focus on Hebrew.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 37
ISBN: 9781607245544
Pub Date: 13 Aug 2009
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
Prof. Elmer offers an analysis of the use of coordinating conjunctions in Latin of the middle Republic – que, atque, and et.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 61
ISBN: 9781607245438
Pub Date: 13 Aug 2009
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
James Rendel Harris uses known statistics of ancient autographs (that is, the original version of a written document) to posit the general appearance of the epistles in their original form.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 39
ISBN: 9781607245445
Pub Date: 13 Aug 2009
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
Nettleship's introduction and commentary to Nonius Marcellus, a 3rd century AD writer on Latin grammar and lexicography. This includes a lengthy biography and background on the work and its influence.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 29
ISBN: 9781607245650
Pub Date: 13 Aug 2009
Series: Analecta Gorgiana
Description:
Maurice Bloomfield was a great authority on Sanskrit literature and comparative linguistics, applies the principles of linguistics to rationalize certain irregular forms in a variety of languages.