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Highlights
- This is part two of a four-part prose reading course designed for beginners in Greek and other learners wishing to consolidate their reading skills.
- About the Author: Malcolm Campbell's numerous publications on Greek literature includecommentaries on Apollonius Rhodius, Moschus and Quintus Smyrnaeus, studies on Apollonius Rhodius and a lexicon to Triphiodorus.
- 72 Pages
- Foreign Language Study, Ancient Languages (see also Latin)
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About the Book
Part of a four-unit course designed for post-beginners in Greek and other learners wishing to consolidate their reading skills. Particular attention is paid to idiomatic usage, word order and the use of particles and particle-combinations. Practical guidance is given on verbal systems.
Book Synopsis
This is part two of a four-part prose reading course designed for beginners in Greek and other learners wishing to consolidate their reading skills. Particular attention is paid to idiomatic usage (both in Greek and English), word order and the use of particles and particle-combinations, while practical guidance is given on mastering the verbal systems and other features of the language which beginners generally find problematic. The four units may be studied in succession as part of a progressive course, but each unit is sufficiently self-contained to permit the pursuit of particular interests.
About the Author
Malcolm Campbell's numerous publications on Greek literature include
commentaries on Apollonius Rhodius, Moschus and Quintus Smyrnaeus,
studies on Apollonius Rhodius and a lexicon to Triphiodorus.