Ljiljana Crepajac

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Ljiljana Crepajac (Serbian Cyrillic: Љиљана Црепајац) (born 1931) - Serbian classical scholar, philologist, a full professor at the Faculty of Philology in Belgrade on subject: Historical grammar of Old Greek; she is the head of the Department of Classical Sciences (since 1994), and she has been a full professor since 1987.

Crepajac graduated from the Faculty of Philology, University of Belgrade where she received a PhD, whereas she obtained her MA degree at the University of Copenhagen. She speaks: English, German, Russian, Italian and French; written Latin and Old Greek.

Selected Works:

  • Doctoral thesis: On the Prefix a in Classical Languages (1973),
  • A textbook: Stoiheia Hellenika - the Elements of Greek Glotollogy (1967);
  • Papers from Hellenic Glotology;
  • Primary Synesthesis in Indoeuropean,
  • Indoeuropaische Gutturale im Greichischen und mykenische Zeugnisse;
  • Zur Etymologie von griech sidaros und /s/ mudros;
  • Pelastian Proto-Slavonic Reletions According to the Researches of Milan Budimir

Translations:
(from Old Greek)

  • Aristotle's Politics;
  • Sophocles' Oedipus Rex;
  • Aristophan's Ecclesiazousae (Assemblywomen);

(from Latin)