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On Greek dedicatory practices: the problem of hyper

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On Greek dedicatory practices: the problem of hyper. / Jim, Suk Fong.
In: Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies, Vol. 54, 2014, p. 616-637.

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Jim SF. On Greek dedicatory practices: the problem of hyper. Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies. 2014;54:616-637.

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Jim, Suk Fong. / On Greek dedicatory practices : the problem of hyper. In: Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies. 2014 ; Vol. 54. pp. 616-637.

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title = "On Greek dedicatory practices: the problem of hyper",
abstract = "The several senses of ὑπέρ in dedicatory texts, often doubtful or misunderstood, can be clarified by classifying the objects of the preposition into intended beneficiary, sought benefit, and surrogate.",
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journal = "Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies",
issn = "0017-3916",
publisher = "Duke University Press",

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VL - 54

SP - 616

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JO - Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies

JF - Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies

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