New Year’s Resolutions
If you are like Andrea Marcolongo, perhaps you consider learning Ancient Greek “the longest and most beautiful romance of my life.” If you are like
If you are like Andrea Marcolongo, perhaps you consider learning Ancient Greek “the longest and most beautiful romance of my life.” If you are like
Lysias on the Murder of Eratosthenes, 1994. 55 pp., ed., Douglas Domingo-Forasté, University of California at Long Beach. Edited with notes, vocabulary, and introduction.
Little Studies in Greek, which has remained popular for decades, is now available in a new edition. Jane Gray Carter’s text has been completely reformatted
$10.00 Little Exercises in Ancient Greek © 2011. Brian S. Feldman, ed. Lydia Haille Fassett. Little Exercises in Ancient Greek is the companion workbook to
Eucleides’ World: An Exploratory Introduction to Ancient Greek. © 2022. Nina Barclay. This introductory textbook teaches the basics of Attic Greek.
In the Beginning: An Introduction to Ancient Greek for the Latin Classroom, © 2003. 80 pp. Matthew Olkovikas. Contains copiable material for ten days of
Dickinson College posts a wonderful tutorial on preparing a commentary for a text: http://blogs.dickinson.edu/dcc/2013/01/21/classical-commentary-diy/ (You can also use NoDictionaries.com to generate the list of words
After this post, we’ll be taking a break until after the start of the New Year. **** @ProfChristensen has started a tumblr showing Latin found
Information about the ancient world from grape seeds: http://phys.org/news/2012-12-classics-professor-unearths-archaeological-clues.html (via @DrKillgrove) Rick Riordan has a teacher’s guide for the Camp Half Blood Books: http://rickriordan.com/my-books/percy-jackson/resources/teachers-guide.aspx (via
If you want to listen to Latin (and Greek) read in restored pronunciation, the SORGLL (Society for the Oral Reading of Greek and Latin Literature)