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The Alexandrine grammarians were philologists and textual scholars who flourished in Hellenistic Alexandria in the 3rd and 2nd centuries BCE, when that city was the center of Hellenistic culture. Despite the name, the work of the Alexandrine grammarians was never confined to grammar, and in fact did not include it, since grammar in the modern sense did not exist until the first century BC. In Hellenistic and later times, grammarian refers primarily to scholars concerned with the restoration, proper reading, explanation and interpretation of the classical texts, including literary criticism. However unlike Atticism, their goal was not to reform the Greek in their day.

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  • Gramàtics alexandrins (ca)
  • Alexandrine grammarians (en)
  • Grammatici alessandrini (it)
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  • I grammatici alessandrini furono filologi greci studiosi dei testi, che assunsero notevole importanza nell'Alessandria d'Egitto del III e II secolo a.C., quando la città divenne il centro della cultura ellenistica e, di fatto, mediterranea. (it)
  • Els gramàtics alexandrins van ser un conjunt de filòlegs i acadèmics literaris que van desenvolupar-se al voltant de l'Alexandria hel·lenística entre els segles iii i II aC, quan la ciutat era el centre de la cultura hel·lenística. Tot i el nom, l'obra dels gramàtics alexandrins mai es va centrar en la gramàtica, ja que la pròpia gramàtica moderna no va existir fins al segle I aC. Durant el període hel·lenístic i en èpoques posteriors, els "gramàtics" eren bàsicament acadèmics preocupats amb la restauració, la correcta lectura, explicació i interpretació dels textos clàssics, incloent també la crítica literària. No obstant, i a diferència de l'aticisme, el seu objectiu no era reformar el grec de la seva època.Els gramàtics alexandrins van iniciar la revisió crítica dels clàssics de la lite (ca)
  • The Alexandrine grammarians were philologists and textual scholars who flourished in Hellenistic Alexandria in the 3rd and 2nd centuries BCE, when that city was the center of Hellenistic culture. Despite the name, the work of the Alexandrine grammarians was never confined to grammar, and in fact did not include it, since grammar in the modern sense did not exist until the first century BC. In Hellenistic and later times, grammarian refers primarily to scholars concerned with the restoration, proper reading, explanation and interpretation of the classical texts, including literary criticism. However unlike Atticism, their goal was not to reform the Greek in their day. (en)
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  • Els gramàtics alexandrins van ser un conjunt de filòlegs i acadèmics literaris que van desenvolupar-se al voltant de l'Alexandria hel·lenística entre els segles iii i II aC, quan la ciutat era el centre de la cultura hel·lenística. Tot i el nom, l'obra dels gramàtics alexandrins mai es va centrar en la gramàtica, ja que la pròpia gramàtica moderna no va existir fins al segle I aC. Durant el període hel·lenístic i en èpoques posteriors, els "gramàtics" eren bàsicament acadèmics preocupats amb la restauració, la correcta lectura, explicació i interpretació dels textos clàssics, incloent també la crítica literària. No obstant, i a diferència de l'aticisme, el seu objectiu no era reformar el grec de la seva època.Els gramàtics alexandrins van iniciar la revisió crítica dels clàssics de la literatura grega, principalment Homer. Els seus estudis van acabar essent molt influents, marcant el principi de la tradició gramatical occidental. Des dels seus inicis, un costum típic i de biax metodològic va ser el centrar el comentari i l'anàlisi en frases descontextualitzades. (ca)
  • The Alexandrine grammarians were philologists and textual scholars who flourished in Hellenistic Alexandria in the 3rd and 2nd centuries BCE, when that city was the center of Hellenistic culture. Despite the name, the work of the Alexandrine grammarians was never confined to grammar, and in fact did not include it, since grammar in the modern sense did not exist until the first century BC. In Hellenistic and later times, grammarian refers primarily to scholars concerned with the restoration, proper reading, explanation and interpretation of the classical texts, including literary criticism. However unlike Atticism, their goal was not to reform the Greek in their day. The Alexandrine grammarians undertook the critical revision of the works of classical Greek literature, particularly those of Homer, and their studies were profoundly influential, marking the beginning of the Western grammatical tradition. From the beginning, a typical custom, and methodological bias of this tradition was to focus their commentary and analysis on de-contextualized sentences. (en)
  • I grammatici alessandrini furono filologi greci studiosi dei testi, che assunsero notevole importanza nell'Alessandria d'Egitto del III e II secolo a.C., quando la città divenne il centro della cultura ellenistica e, di fatto, mediterranea. (it)
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