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GrecoGREEK GRAMMAR ON THE WEB - THE ELECTRONIC GATEWAY TO THE STUDY OF ANCIENT GREEK
K.U.Leuven, Department of Classical Studies MARC HUYS
So, you've studied some ancient Greek and were wondering what to do next. This is the place. You can review grammar (including some on-line exercises), read easy texts from the New Testament and Greek Mythology, explore intermediate-level texts about a case of murder and adultery or about the death of Socrates, or even challenge yourself by reading some ancient writers.
Differences Between Classical and Hellenistic Greek A Quick Introduction by Jay C. TreatIntroducing the Greek New Testament handhouts pietersma [XII - 2001]
Greek Language and Linguistics Gateway A service provided by greek-language.com
Hellenistic Greek Koine Greek Biblical Greek Ancient Greek Greek LinguisticsHellenistic Greek Linguistics Pages
Enchiridion: A User-Friendly Guide for Reading Ancient Greek by Elaine Woodward and Marianne Pagos [X - 2001]
Greek Grammar by Herbert Weir Smyth
Learning New Testament Greek by Jonathan Robie
[Modern] Greek through the Internet by Angelo Kanlis
Overview of Greek Syntax by Jeffrey A. Rydberg-Cox
Greek Morphological Analyzer.
(The Perseus Project: morphological analysis using the morphological analyzer allows you to enter one or more Greek words in Latin transliteration at the prompt and returns the morphological analysis for each term).Greek-English-Greek On-line Dictionary
Liddell-Scott-Jones Lexicon of Classical Greek (Perseus Project)
Classical Greek Sources of English, German, French and Italian Words
Strong's Greek Biblical Dictionary
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English-Greek Computer Dictionary (ELOT 928 font)
English-Greek-English Technical Dictionary
English-Greek Glossary of Radiation Protection Terminology
Greek-English-Greek Informatics Terminology Dictionary
Greek-English Dictionary of Current Words and Phrases
Practical Greek Dictionary of Informatics
The Sound of Ancient Greek - Classical Pronunciation
In the following samples, classical phonemes are used as well as a reconstruction of the classical pitch accent, applied to the domain of the word and appositive group as well as of the phrase. con bibliografia [XI - 2001]Homeric Singing - An Approach to the Original Performance
Ancient Greek Music at the Austrian Academy of Sciences Stefan Hagel
This site contains all published fragments of Ancient Greek music which contain more than a few scattered notes. All of them are recorded under the use of tunings whose exact ratios have been transmitted to us by ancient theoreticians (of the Pythagorean school, most of them cited by Ptolemaios). Instruments and speed are chosen by the author. The exact sound depends on your hard- and software. [XI - 2001]Unicode Polytonic Greek for the Web Version 0.93 D R A F T [XI - 2001]
educETH Alte Sprachen http://www.educeth.ch/altphilo/ [XII - 2001]
Klassische Sprachen Latein, Griechisch KZU http://www.kzu.ch/fach/as/AS-home.html [XII - 2001]
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