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Ancient Greek Pronunciation

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A Brief Guide to Ancient Greek Pronunciation © 1999, John Opsopaus Introduction Pronunciation Guide Sources and Further Reading Introduction This guide will help you to pronounce Ancient Greek according to current scholarly reconstructions of Attic pronunciation in the fifth century BCE. The purpose of trying to pronounce Ancient Greek correctly is that it allows our invocations to be more authentic (and, we imagine, more pleasing to the ears of the Gods), and that it permits us to appreciate ancient Greek poetry better. Pronunciation Guide Letters Accents Letters (Upper and lower case Greek letters are shown - if you have a graphical browser - followed by {beta-code transcription} and the name of the letter.) Diphthongs are pronounced by slurring together the individual vowel sounds, exce Read More
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Introduction to Greek

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An Introduction to Modern Greek by J. David Eisenberg This site has moved to http://langintro.com/greek . Please update your bookmarks. All the links on this page will lead you to the new site. Start Learning the Greek Alphabet Greek Numbers Greek Grammar Basic Grammar Topics Verbs (in-depth) Miscellaneous Topics Other Greek Language links Greek Textbooks and Dictionaries --> The material in this course is based on the beginning Greek course that I took at St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church in San Jose, CA. It does not require any special Greek fonts or software. This tutorial requires Netscape Navigator 3.0 or above or Internet Explorer™®© 4.0 or above. This tutorial may not work correctly with Internet Explorer™®© 3.0. Note: these pages depend heavily on Javascript in order to Read More
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alphabet

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GREEK-ENGLISH DICTIONARY by Theophilos Vamvakos ????????????? ?????? ??? ???????? ???????? (??? ?????????? - UNDER CONSTRUCTION) ?? ????? ?????? ???????? ????????? ??????????? ????????? H ??????????? ?????? ??? ?????????? ?? ?????????? ?????????? ? ????????? ???? ??????? ?????????????. ????????? ????????? ??????? ???? ?????? ?????????? ??? ???? ?? ??????-????? ??? ??????? ? ???? ?????? ???????? ???????? ???????? ??? ???? ??????????, ??? ????? ??? ???????, ??? ????????????? ? ??????????? ????????. ?? ????? ?????????-???????? ????????? ??????????????? ??? ??????? ????????? ?????????? ?????? ??? ??? ???????. ?? ?????????, ????? ?????? ??? ???????????, ?? ????????????? ??????????? ???? ????? ??? ?????????? ??? ????? ??????????? ?????????. THE PRESENT DICTIONARY OF WORDS AND PHRASES IS A CROP O Read More
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Ancient Greek Tutorials

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ANCIENT GREEK WITH THRASYMACHUS

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These pages, though they will not be updated, will remain on the web in tribute to Alison Barker (who died in December 2004), a gifted classicist, extraordinary teacher, and highly valued colleague. ANCIENT GREEK WITH Thrasymachus C. W. E. PECKETT AND A. R. MUNDAY , BRISTOL CLASSICAL PRESS, 1990 (Available from the Duckworth Academic Bookstore) by Alison Willard Barker and Ann Thomas Wilkins In order to read the Greek words in this supplement to Thrasymachus , you will need the SPIonic font on your local machine. Download the SPIonic font for free for Windows or Mac. To type Greek words in SPIonic , once you have downloaded it, open a page in Word, change the font to SPIonic , and use the Quick Guide until you get used to the keys for the Greek characters and diacritical marks. CONTENTS In Read More
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BBC - Languages - Learn other languages

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Home TV Radio Talk Where I Live A-Z Index 23 November 2007 Accessibility help Text only BBC Homepage BBC Languages French Spanish German Italian Mandarin Chinese Portuguese Greek More Languages Your say For Tutors On TV How to improve Find a class Contact Us Like this page? Send it to a friend! New! A Touch of Polish Vote for the next episode Try our Guide to Urdu Find out about Languages across Europe Better at languages UK course listings --> Internet in the classroom Get the best out of video Blunders , tips and more from you A fan in Japan , A Touch of Polish Language Programmes Films & documentaries European languages Quick Fix Printable holiday phrases with audio and mp3 downloads in 36 languages Albanian Basque Belarusian Bosnian Bulgarian Catalan Croatian Czech Danish Dutch Estonia Read More
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Dictionary of Informatics Terminology

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English-Greek/Greek-English Informatics Terminology Dictionary Term to lookup: Search from: English into Greek Greek into English Your screen can display: Greek (ELOT 928) and Latin characters Latin characters only Show comments/examples Max hits: 10 20 30 Informatics terminology dictionary by Dept. of ECS, TEI of Piraeus Greek page Read More
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Elementary Greek

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Christianity? We Believe Web www.theology.edu School Church Publishing Writers About Us Bookstore Catalog Courses Library The Journal Areopagus Elementary Greek IMPORTANT! In order to see the Greek characters on your screen in each lesson, you will need the following installed on your computer: 1. Netscape 3.0 or later OR Internet Explorer 3.0 or later. To get Netscape, click here: To get Internet Explorer, click here: 2. A Greek font. Use the freeware font available courtesy of Scholars Press. Click HERE to get it. You will want the Greek font. (at the same place, you can also get Coptic, Syriac, and Hebrew fonts if you're interested). You will have to unzip it first and then move it to your FONT subdirectory (under your WINDOWS directory on Windows 95 or later based machines) before the Read More
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Fun Trivia Quizzes - World's Largest Trivia and Quiz Site!

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Fun Trivia | Quizzes | Games | People | Services | Help | Me Register - Log In Sign up NOW for your free FunTrivia account. Compete, join teams, and meet people! Welcome! Introduction Points - Badges What's New? New Player | Log In 3673 players online Recent Quiz Scores 1,700,000 questions 1,900,000 members 91,000 quizzes My Team edit You are not a member of a team yet. Set Up! My Locale edit You have not set your locale yet. Set Up! The World Quiz Search Quiz Categories Animals ( 902) Brain Teasers (1,505) Celebrities (2,089) Entertainment (2,163) For Children (2,994) General (3,047) Geography (2,447) History (2,549) Hobbies (1,003) Humanities (2,413) Literature (6,105) Movies (10,146) Music (9,815) People (1,922) Religion ( 706) Sci / Tech (1,303) Sports (9,076) Television (11,677) Video Read More
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Holy.org | Holy

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#header { background-color: #923100; } #header h1 { color: #FFFFFF; } #navbar { color: #FFFFFF; background-color: #d64800; border-top:none; } #navbar a { color: #FFFFFF; } Holy.org Theology | Christianity | Judaism | Buddhism | Catholicism Related Topics Theology Christianity Judaism Buddhism Catholicism Baptist Islam Hinduism Mormonism Scientology Taoism Pentecostal Confucianism Agnostic Atheism Most Popular Sites for RELIGION Associated Sites Shop for Library Find, compare and buy Computers Simply Fast Savings www.enhance.com/ - religion Find And Register For Seminars On 100s Of Topics For Business Pros. www.nationalseminarstraining.com/ The New Christianity.com Grow closer to God with devotionals, Bible quiz, articles, more. www.christianity.com/ Religion ’s Crime against God and Read More
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Learning New Testament Greek - Framed View

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If you are seeing this message, it is because you do not have a "frame-enabled" Web browser. Please upgrade your browser. (Some browsers that are frame-enabled are Netscape Navigator version 2.0 or later and Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 or later). This is most of what is contained in Greek.htm: here as a comment for search engines as of 1/18/97 The words which I have spoken unto you are spirit and are life. John 6:63b Learning New Testament Greek I. Value of Learning Greek, by Bill Freeman II. Introduction to this presentation of Learning N.T. Greek, by Corey Keating Please note that until this site is completed (if ever), the amount of information here is increasing monthly. Please email me (below) if there are other items concerning Greek that you want to know which are not Read More
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Lily Technology

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Lily-Technology ??????: Message: ????? ??????. ??? ???????????? ??????????? ????????????? ???? ??? ??? ?????????: Lily-Technology@att.net Welcome. For more information contact us at the address: Lily-Technology@att.net ???? - Home ??? - News ???????? - Products ?????????? - Order ??????? - Register ??????? - Support ??????? - Company ????? ?????? ???? ?????????? ???. ???????????? ???? ???????? ??? ??????? ????????????? ????????? ????????? ??? ??? ???????? ?????? ??? ?????????. Welcome to our web page. We specialize in the development and distribution of multimedia educational products for the Hellenic (Greek) language and culture. ?????? ????????? FREE Software ????????? ?????? ????????? - ???????????? ??????. Download Free Software - Limited Version. ????????? ?????? Hellenic Resources Gr Read More
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Little Greek 101: Learning New Testament Greek

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Little Greek 101: Learning New Testament Greek This is an evolving online textbook for beginning New Testament Greek. Each chapter has two sections; you should always read both of them, but it doesn't matter which you read first: Tables and such This section summarizes the material that the chapter covers. If you are a top-down, analytical person, you may want to start by reading this section, then proceed to the "Exploring real Greek" section. Exploring real Greek This section introduces the concepts one step at a time, using real Greek taken mainly from the New Testament. If you are an exploratory, inductive person, you may want to start with this section, then review the material by reading the "Tables and such" section. The first chapter was posted on 29 October, 19 Read More
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Shared Activities

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Shared Activities Shared Activities Here you will find a sampling of activities in more than 100 categories. All of the activities were created by instructors using Quia's tools and templates. This area is continually being updated with new activities and new categories. Feel free to search, copy, and customize these activities. Search: Advanced search View last month's most popular activities Share activities with students Did you know you can share activities and quizzes with students using a class page? Find out more. Categories currently available: Accounting Cued Speech History Nursing Agriculture Education Dance Holiday Fun Opera American History Danish Horse Studies Physics Anatomy & Physiology Design Technology HTML Physiology Armenian Driver Education Hungarian Portuguese Art Dutc Read More
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The Shrine of the Modern Greek Language!

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Greek Through the Internet Looking for the fastest way to read this? What's new? Why Modern Greek? Who wrote this crap? Greece on the Net Credits Frequently Asked Questions On with the language Introduction Lessons!!!! Grammar and Syntax in more detail Simple Words Simple Phrases My Home Page Last modified: Wed May 21 13:27:46 1997 Your comments are appreciated Copyright © HEC 1997 . All rights reserved. Read More
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The Sound of Ancient Greek - Classical Pronunciation

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© 2001 Stefan Hagel Commission for Ancient Literature Austrian Academy of Sciences Visit also: Ancient Greek Music - The Extant Fragments Homeric Singing - Towards the Original Performance The Sound of Ancient Greek - Classical Pronunciation The following samples use classical phonemes 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. Homer, Iliad 18.39-96 Catalogue of Nereids, dialogue between Thetis and Achilles [ Text ] Aischylos, Agamemnon 503-537 Messenger arriving at Argos [ Text ] Plato, Symposion 172f The initial narration. [ Text ] Bibliography W. S. Allen, Vox Graeca: A Guide To The Pronunciation Of Classical Greek, Cambridge 1987. [focusing on phonemes ] G. Danek , 'Singing Homer'. Überlegu Read More
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