This Sunday with VIMA: The etymological dictionary of Babiniotis, the book 'Eleni Glykantzis-Arverler 600 pencils and 10 poems' & BHMAgazino
The upcoming Sunday edition of 'To Vima' features exciting offers including Babiniotis's etymological dictionary and a special book honoring Eleni Glykantzis-Arverler.
This week, the Sunday edition of 'To Vima' will be distributed with several interesting offers for readers. Among these offerings is the first volume of the 'Etymological Dictionary of Modern Greek' by Professor Georgios Babiniotis, an important educational resource expected to benefit Greek families. This volume not only provides information on word origins but also sheds light on the history and evolution of the Greek language, making it a significant contribution to linguistic scholarship.
The dictionary itself is heralded as the most up-to-date and scientifically backed etymological reference for the modern Greek language, presenting detailed insights into the trajectory of words throughout history. It draws from a wide array of credible international linguistic literature, which enhances its reliability and educational value. The effort is designed to illustrate how meanings of words have transformed over time through various texts, thereby enriching the understanding of the language.
In addition to the dictionary, the Sunday edition will also feature the book 'Eleni Glykantzis-Arverler – 600 pencils and 10 poems,' celebrating the artistic contributions of Glykantzis-Arverler, alongside the regular literary supplement BHMAgazino. This collection aims to combine academic and artistic pursuits, presenting a holistic approach to the appreciation of Greek culture, thereby appealing to a broad audience interested in both scholarly and artistic works.