W rterbuch der griechischen Eigennamen is a comprehensive dictionary of Greek proper names, compiled by Wilhelm Pape and Gustav Eduard Benseler. Originally published in 1874, this invaluable resource offers detailed etymological information and historical context for a vast array of names from ancient Greece. The dictionary serves as an essential reference for students, scholars, and anyone interested in classical studies, linguistics, and the rich cultural heritage of ancient Greece. The detailed entries provide insights into the meanings, origins, and usage of Greek names, making it a vital tool for understanding ancient Greek society and its linguistic foundations.
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