A practical course in everyday written and spoken Greek, requiring no prior knowledge of the language. It is designed for those seeking to develop a sound command of contemporary Greek whether studying independently or with a teacher.
Call Number: UNLV Book Stacks, 4th Floor PA1059 .E25 2001; CDs in Media
ISBN: 0198603185
Publication Date: 2001
Oxford Take off in Greek is designed specifically to meet the needs of beginner speakers learning Greek on their own. It offers a comprehensive Greek language course for anyone from the absolute beginner to the student who wants to brush up on forgotten language skills. The book, presented singly here, is also available as a pack with the audio content on either CDs or cassettes.
A comprehensive account of the language of Ancient Greek civilization in a single volume, with contributions from leading international scholars covering the historical, geographical, sociolinguistic, and literary perspectives of the language. A collection of 36 original essays by a team of international scholars Treats the survival and transmission of Ancient Greek Includes discussions on phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics
Over 500 classical Greek and Latin works with page-by-page English translations, introductions, notes and bibliographies.
The collection includes Greek and Latin epic and lyric poetry, tragedy and comedy, history, travel, philosophy, religion, medical writers and mathematicians. The Greek, Latin, and English texts are fully searchable.
Aims to facilitate access to Greek literature for speakers of English by providing references to all English-language translations of modern Greek literature and to all studies in English that relate to modern Greek literature from the twelfth century AD to the present.