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What s the Meaning Behind the Latin Phrase Caveat Emptor ?

The Latin language may be dead, but this phrase, which originated 2,000 years ago, is still used in legal and financial docs. So what does it mean?

The Guardian view on the art of lexicography: ancient Greek lives on

Prof James Diggle with the Cambridge Greek Lexicon. Photograph: Sir Cam Prof James Diggle with the Cambridge Greek Lexicon. Photograph: Sir Cam Fri 28 May 2021 12.38 EDT Last modified on Fri 28 May 2021 12.58 EDT A new two-volume ancient Greek-English lexicon has just been published by Cambridge University. The work of over 20 years, it defines 37,000 words. One might wonder why such a thing might be needed. After all, Liddell and Scott’s Greek dictionary, with its early-20th-century revisions, has served scholars well since 1843. And isn’t ancient Greek a dead language anyway? By no means. Scholars constantly broaden knowledge of the language. The later 19th century saw a profusion of Greek texts excavated in Egypt, where the dry sands preserved millions of papyrus fragments – not just literature but bills, letters and even magical spells, full of new usages that are still being studied (not all of this is reflected in the new lexicon). In recent decades, the canon has br

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