Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-281) and indexes.
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1. Introduction : aims, theory, and method -- 2. Classical Greek (5th-3rd c. BC) : the origins -- 3. Hellenistic-Roman Greek (3rd c. BC-4th c. AD) : proliferation of AVCs -- 4. Early medieval Greek (5th-10th c. AD) : the misty transition -- 5. Late medieval Greek (11th-15th c. AD) : the dominance of a single AVC -- 6. Conclusions -- App. Abbreviations of texts
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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"The future has attracted the interest of almost all scholars working on the history of Greek, but no satisfactory set of arguments for the developments prior to the emergence of the modern form has ever been produced. In this book Theodore Markopoulos explores and elucidates the stages that led up to the appearance of the modern future in the sixteenth century."--Jacket.