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An independent study guide to reading Greek / Joint Association of Classical Teachers, Greek Course.

Van Pelt Library PA260 .I3 1995
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Joint Association of Classical Teachers. Greek Course.
Language:
English
Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
Subjects (All):
Greek language--Readers.
Greek language.
Greek language--Self-instruction.
Genre:
Readers (Publications)
Physical Description:
346 pages ; 21 cm
Other Title:
Reading Greek.
Place of Publication:
Cambridge [England] ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1995.
Language Note:
In English with some Greek.
Summary:
Reading Greek is the ancient Greek language course produced by the Joint Association of Classical Teachers and published by Cambridge University Press. This Independent Study Guide is intended to help students who are learning Greek on their own or with only limited access to a teacher. It contains notes on the Greek texts that appear in the Reading Greek Text volume, translations of all the texts, answers to the exercises in the Grammar, Vocabulary and Exercises volume and cross-references to the relevant fifth-century BC background in The World of Athens. There are instructions on how to use the course and the Study Guide. Apart from those studying entirely on their own, students in schools, in universities and summer schools who have to learn Greek rapidly will also welcome the appearance of this Guide.
ISBN:
0521478634
OCLC:
30738809

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