This lexicon is the standard for Classical Greek, but also covers the Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine periods. The new ninth edition includes the revised supplement listed below.
This newly revised supplement provides much more up-to- date information on many words treated in the eighth edition of the main lexicon. For serious study of Classical Greek it is indespensable unless you own the ninth edition of the lexicon.
This small volume is an abridged version of the seventh edition of the larger lexicon listed above. While it is a convenient tool for students on a tight budget, it is also seriously outdated. For precise work it will be necessary to consult the larger version.
The Hellenistic-Roman Period (New Testament Greek)
This revolutionary lexicon comes in two volumes. Volume one contains the definitions, organized by semantic domains (meaning groups). Words sharing a particular meaning or expressing a related meaning are found at the same place in the lexicon. Each entry provides a true definition--an explanation of the meaning of the word-- not just a translation equivalent. Volume two is an alphabetically organized index enabling the reader to look up Greek words to find their definitions or English words to find their Greek equivalents.
Lamp's lexicon has remained the standard for the patristic literature for many years. While it is extremely expensive, it is undoubtedly the standard for the field.
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