Synopses & Reviews
This is one of the classic course books for those beginning ancient Greek. Designed to give students a working knowledge of the Greek languages in order to examine the ancient texts with confidence and enjoyment, the text includes some of the more familiar of the myths, some of the exciting parts of the Odyssey, and a number of extracts from other Greek authors from the earliest down to the New Testament.
Synopsis
Designed to give students a working knowledge of the Greek language in
order to examine the ancient texts with confidence and enjoyment. The
text includes some of the more familiar of the myths, some of the
exciting parts of the Odyssey, and a number of extracts from other
Greek authors from the earliest down to the New Testament.
Synopsis
This is one of the classic course books for those beginning ancient Greek. Designed to give students a working knowledge of the Greek languages in order to examine the ancient texts with confidence and enjoyment, the text includes some of the more familiar of the myths, some of the exciting parts of the Odyssey, and a number of extracts from other Greek authors from the earliest down to the New Testament.
About the Author
C. W. E. Peckett and A. R. Munday
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
The Alphabet
Notes
Text delineated by indivual elements of grammar
Greek-English Vocabulary
English-Greek Vocabulary