Just wondering what other's had on their Greek Christmas wish list this year. I'm trying to put together some ideas for my family. I'm self-taught and would classify myself as early-intermediate in terms of progress with the language.
I'm particularly interested in Living Koine right now and my current #1 item would be "Living Koine Greek" by Randall Buth.
But I expect there are a lot of resources I am not even aware of. Any suggestions for extra-biblical Koine greek reading? Anything new and shiny out there?
Thanks,
Matthew
What's on your Greek Christmas Wish List?
What's on your Greek Christmas Wish List?
Matthew Giannini
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Re: What's on your Greek Christmas Wish List?
Matthew asked
To me the ideal Christman gift is something I sort of want but would never buy myself, like a fondue maker or the autobiography of Mitt Romney. The most extravagant Greek book I own is Funk's Synopsis of the Four Gospels in Greek and English.
http://www.amazon.com/Synopsis-Four-Gos ... 073&sr=8-3
It's expensive at over $80.00, but it's lots of fun. It's the sort thing I would put on my coffee table if I had a coffee table.
Happy Christmas to you and yours!
Hi, Matthew,Just wondering what other's had on their Greek Christmas wish list this year...Anything new and shiny out there?
To me the ideal Christman gift is something I sort of want but would never buy myself, like a fondue maker or the autobiography of Mitt Romney. The most extravagant Greek book I own is Funk's Synopsis of the Four Gospels in Greek and English.
http://www.amazon.com/Synopsis-Four-Gos ... 073&sr=8-3
It's expensive at over $80.00, but it's lots of fun. It's the sort thing I would put on my coffee table if I had a coffee table.
Happy Christmas to you and yours!