A Greek Prose Course: Unit 1: Forensic Oratory (Greek Prose Reading Course for Post-Beginners. Unit 1, Foren)

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A Greek Prose Course: Unit 1: Forensic Oratory (Greek Prose Reading Course for Post-Beginners. Unit 1, Foren)

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Rating : 4.44 (851 Votes)
Asin : 1853995371
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 64 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-07-30
Language : English

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Malcolm Campbell's numerous publications on Greek literature include commentaries on Apollonius Rhodius, Moschus and Quintus Smyrnaeus, studies on Apollonius Rhodius and a lexicon to Triphiodorus.

This is part one of a four-part prose reading course designed for beginners in Greek and other learners wishing to consolidate their reading skills. Particular attention is paid to idiomatic usage (both in Greek and English), word order and the use of particles and particle-combinations, while practical guidance is given on mastering the verbal systems and other features of the language which beginners generally find problematic. The four units may be studied in succession as part of a progressive course, but each unit is sufficiently self-contained to permit the pursuit of particular interests.

About the AuthorMalcolm Campbell's numerous publications on Greek literature include commentaries on Apollonius Rhodius, Moschus and Quintus Smyrnaeus, studies on Apollonius Rhodius and a lexicon to Triphiodorus.

Maxwell O. Massa said Ideal for the autodidact. I would like to first qualify my review by saying that I have not yet finished the book: I've read through four-fifths of it and am basing my criticism on that experience. The remaining twenty percent could easily turn out to be uninspired bushwa, but given what I've encountered to this point that seems unlikely.This book is. An effective text for second year Greek. Hersh Bhargava This version of the book has massive (~3 inches) margins, which are great for note-taking, and a very generous gloss to aid translation. It also gives convenient verb forms that make reading a breeze.. Good book, great price! The classic introduction to Greek prose for the beginner. Highlyrecommended!

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