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Author: James Morwood
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Genre: Reference
Release: Nov 2002   My Rating: 0
Summary: The Pocket Oxford Classical Greek Dictionary is a brand new dictionary that is ideal for beginners learning Classical Greek at the college level. It covers over 20,000 Greek words and phrases in clear, user-friendly translations, and over 4,000 English words in common usage. The dictionary
also offers help with Greek to English sentence construction and prose composition, and provides grammatical guidance with tables of irregular verbs and a glossary of grammatical terms. Additional information includes a list of numerals, a guide to pronunciation, and a map of Greece.



Author: Joint Association Of Classical Teachers
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Genre: Reference
Release: Nov 1978   My Rating: 0
Summary: The JACT Reading Greek Course has been written for beginners in the upper school, at university and in adult education. Its aim is to enable students to read fifth- and fourth-century Attic Greek, Homer and Herodotus, with some fluency and intelligence in one to two years. The main medium of learning is a continuous, graded Greek text, adapted from original sources.


Author: Joint Association Of Classical Teachers
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Genre: Reference
Release: Nov 1978   My Rating: 0
Summary: The JACT Reading Greek Course has been written for beginners in the upper school, at university and in adult education. It aims to enable students to read fifth- and fourth-century Attic Greek, Homer and Herodotus, with some fluency and intelligence in one to two years. The main medium of learning is a continuous, graded Greek text, adapted from original sources.