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2.6 Introductory Greek (Classical Studies)




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This article is from the Classical Studies FAQ, by Richard M. Alderson III alderson@netcom2.netcom.com with numerous contributions by others.

2.6 Introductory Greek (Classical Studies)

For the reader with little or no knowledge of Greek.

%A Lawall, Gilbert
%A Balme, Maurice
%T Athenaze (2 vols. + 2 teacher's handbooks)
%I Oxford Univ Press, ISBN 0195056213
%D 1990

%A Hansen, Hardy
%A Quinn, Gerald M.
%T Greek: Intensive Course (2 vols.)
%I Fordham University Press
%D 1992

%A Mastronarde, Donald A.
%T Introduction to Attic Greek
%I University of California Press
%D 1993

%A Pharr, Clyde
%T Homeric Greek: A Book for Beginners
%I Univ of Oklahoma Press
%D 1986

%A Schoder, Raymond V. & Horrigan, Vincent C.
%T A Reading Course in Homeric Greek (Books I & II)
%I Loyola University Press, ISBN 0-8294-0509-7
%D 1985.

%A Autenrieth, Georg
%T Homeric Dictionary for Schools and Colleges
%I Univ of Oklahoma Press
%D 1982

%A Cunliffe, Richard J.
%T Lexicon of the Homeric Dialect
%I Univ of Oklahoma Press
%D 1977

%A Monro, David B.
%T A Grammar of the Homeric Dialect
%I William H Allen Bookseller
%D 1993

%A Goodspeed, William B.
%A Owen, Edgar J.
%T Homeric Vocabularies: Greek and English Word List for the Study of Homer
%I Univ of Oklahoma Press
%D 1979

%A Liddell, Henry George, & Scott, Robert
%T A Greek-English lexicon
%I Clarendon Press
%D 1961

 

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