Re: non-Biblical Greek

From: Keith Schmude (kschmude@udel.edu)
Date: Wed Nov 13 1996 - 21:18:16 EST


If you choose to use Athenaze (the strong point of which are the reading
exercises), be sure to buy the Teacher's Manuals also. Around here both
are available at Borders.

Keith Schmude

On Tue, 12 Nov 1996 Rtnrlfy@aol.com wrote:

> Another more recent textbook which might be of some help is "Athenaze: An
> Introduction to Ancient Greek" (2 volumes), eds. Maurice Balme and Gilbert
> Lawall (Oxford University Press, 1991). I used this text when I took Greek
> in college, and while at first I was somewhat disconcerted by being asked to
> actually READ Greek on the first day of class, later on I much appreciated
> the textbook's approach. (Sort of a graded reader with a continuous story
> through both volumes.)
>
> Lesley A. Carter
> Harvest, AL
>



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