UID:
almafu_9960178719102883
Format:
1 online resource (640 pages)
ISBN:
1-80064-256-3
Content:
In this elementary textbook, Philip S. Peek draws on his twenty-five years of teaching experience to present the ancient Greek language in an imaginative and accessible way that promotes creativity, deep learning, and diversity.
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Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- My Teaching Philosophy -- For Instructors -- For Students -- Dialects -- Moral Philosophy -- Pronunciation -- Some Tips on Using This Book -- Vocabulary -- Vowel Length -- A Word on the Title -- To Instructors and Students -- The Greek Alphabet -- The Alphabet -- Alphabet Chart -- Pronunciation -- Memorize the Names of the Alphabet -- Long and Short Vowel Sounds -- Memorize the Long and Short Vowel Sounds -- Diphthongs -- Pronunciation of Diphthongs -- Memorize the Sounds of the Diphthongs -- Rough and Smooth Breathings -- Memorize the Letters of the Alphabet -- Orthography -- Etymology Corner I by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- More Sounds and Punctuation -- Iota Subscript and Adscript -- Gamma Clusters -- Punctuation -- Capitalization -- Who Were the Greeks? -- Greek Dialects -- Etymology Corner II by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Accents and Accenting Verbs I -- Why Learn Accents? -- Accent -- Orthography -- Syllabification -- Vowel Length -- Recessive and Persistent Accent -- Possibilities of Accent -- Accenting Verbs of Three Syllables or More -- Ancient Greek Pitch Accent -- Etymology Corner III by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Adverbs -- Adverbs -- Greek Adverbs -- Why Study the Greeks? -- Etymology Corner IV by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Conjunctions and Accenting Verbs II -- Conjunctions -- Greek Conjunctions -- Accenting Verbs II -- Vowel Length -- Recessive and Persistent Accent -- Review Possibilities of Accent I -- Additional Possibilities of Accent -- Review Accenting Verbs of Three Syllables or More -- Accenting Verbs of Two Syllables -- Greek Lyric Poetry -- Etymology Corner V by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Endings Create Meaning -- Greek Cases -- In English, Word Order Creates Meaning -- In Greek, Endings Create Meaning -- Practice Making Up Your Own Sentences -- Epic Poetry -- Etymology Corner VI by Dr. E. Del Chrol.
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Stefan Hagel Teaches Us How to Sing -- Singing Ancient Greek by Stefan Hagel -- Practice Learning How To Sing -- Nouns, Pronouns, and their Case Functions -- Nouns -- Pronouns -- Greek Noun Sets 1-10 -- The Five Cases -- The Nominative Case -- The Genitive Case -- The Dative Case -- The Accusative Case -- The Vocative Case -- Case and Function Chart -- Apposition of Nouns and Pronouns -- Parsing -- Etymology Corner VII by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Prepositions and Prefixes -- Prepositions -- Greek Prepositions -- Word Order -- Anastrophe of the Disyllabic Preposition -- Prepositions and Motion -- Prefixes -- Object of Prefix -- Elision -- Etymology Corner VIII by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- The Verb and μι-Verbs εἰμί, δίδωμι, τίθημι -- The Verb -- The μι-Verb εἰμί -- The μι-Verbs δίδωμι and τίθημι -- Present Tense Stems -- Present Tense Endings -- Etymology Corner IX by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- The Verbs ἔχω, ποιέω, ἔρχομαι, φημί -- The Verb -- Present Tense Stems -- Present Tense Endings -- The ω-Verb ἔχω -- The Contract ω-Verb ποιέω -- The Deponent Verb ἔρχομαι -- Present Tense Stems -- Present Tense Endings -- Historical Present -- The μι-Verb φημί -- Present Tense Stems -- Present Tense Endings -- Present Indicative Active of φημί -- Etymology Corner X by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- The Greek Olympics -- The Definite Article and Persistent Accent -- The Definite Article and Adjectives -- The Definite Article -- Persistent Accent -- Vowel Length -- Review Possibilities of Accent -- Additional Possibilities of Accent -- Chart for Possibilities of Accent -- Herodotos -- Etymology Corner XI by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Substantive Adjectives and the Article -- Substantive Adjectives -- Classics and Our Modern World: the Aquila Theatre and Theater of War Productions -- Etymology Corner XII by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Third Declension Nouns -- Nouns -- Greek Nouns -- Noun Sets 1-10.
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Noun Gender -- Third Declension Nouns -- Identifying Noun Sets -- Declining Third Declension Nouns -- Four Subtypes of Third Declension Nouns -- Helen -- Etymology Corner XIII by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Self-Assessment Modules 1-13 -- MEMORY -- APPLICATION AND CONCEPTS -- Tom Holland on the Art of Translating Herodotos -- First Declension Nouns in -η and -ᾱ and τίς, τί -- τις, τι -- ὅστις, ἥτις, ὅτι -- Nouns -- First Declension Nouns in -η and -ᾱ -- Dialect Note -- Declining First Declension Nouns in -η and -ᾱ -- Pronouns and Adjectives -- The Interrogative Pronoun and Adjective, τίς, τί -- The Indefinite Pronoun and Adjective τις, τι -- The Indefinite ὅστις, ἥτι, ὅτι -- Classics and Our Modern World: The Warrior Chorus -- Etymology Corner XIV by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Attributive and Predicate Position -- Word Order -- Attributive Position -- Other Possibilities -- Predicate Position -- Ancient Greek Thought and Living Well -- Etymology Corner XV by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Second Declension Nouns -- Nouns -- Second Declension Nouns -- Declining Second Declension Nouns in -ος or -ον -- ἥλιος, ἡλίου, ἀδελφός, ἀδελφοῦ, ἔργον, ἔργου -- Classics and Our Modern World: Tom Palaima -- Etymology Corner XVI by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- The Future Indicative and Infinitive Active of ἔχω, ἐλαύνω, ἔρχομαι and the Dynamic Infinitive -- The Verb -- The Future Indicative Active -- Future Tense Stems -- Future Tense Endings -- The Conjugation of ἔχω -- Future Indicative Active of ἔχω -- Future Infinitive Active of ἔχω -- The Conjugation ἐλαύνω, ἐλάω -- Future Indicative Active of ἐλαύνω, ἐλάω -- Future Infinitive Active of ἐλαύνω, ἐλάω -- The Conjugation of ἔρχομαι -- Future Indicative of ἔρχομαι -- Future Infinitive of ἔρχομαι -- The Infinitive -- The Dynamic Infinitive -- Papyrology -- Etymology Corner XVII by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- The Personal Pronouns -- εἷς, οὐδείς, and μηδείς.
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the Dative and Accusative of Respect -- Time Expressions -- Pronouns -- The English Personal Pronoun -- The Greek Personal Pronoun -- Adjectives and Pronouns -- The Dative and Accusative of Respect -- Time Expressions -- Black Humor and Euripides' Alkestis -- Etymology Corner XVIII by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- οἶδα and the Present and Future Indicative and Infinitive Middle and Passive of ἐλαύνω, καλέω, φέρω, δίδωμι, τίθημι -- The Verb -- The Conjugation of οἶδα -- Active, Middle, and Passive Voice -- Active and Passive Voice -- Middle Voice -- Primary Middle and Passive Endings -- The Present and Future Indicative and Infinitive Middle and Passive of ω-verbs -- How to Get the Correct Stem -- Primary Middle and Passive Endings -- Endings in Summary -- The Conjugation of ἐλαυνω -- The Conjugation of καλέω -- The Conjugation of φέρω -- The Conjugation of δίδωμι -- The Conjugation of τίθημι -- Etymology Corner XIX by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Joe Goodkin, Singer and Songwriter -- First and Second Declension Adjectives and Common Adjectives and Pronouns: αὐτός, οὗτος, ὅδε, ἐκεῖνος, and -ων, -ουσα, -ον -- Adjectives -- Adjectives in Greek -- First and Second Declension Adjectives -- Mixed-Declension Adjectives -- Substantive Adjectives -- Common Adjectives and Pronouns -- Medea -- Etymology Corner XX by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- First Declension Short Alpha Nouns -- Nouns -- First Declension Short Alpha Nouns in -α, -ης and -α, -ᾱς -- Declining First Declension Short Alpha Nouns -α, -ης and -α, -ᾱς -- First Declension Nouns in -ης, -ου and -ᾱς, -ου -- Declining First Declension Masculine Nouns in -ης, -ου and -ᾱς, -ου -- Noun Identification -- History -- Etymology Corner XXI by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- The Relative Pronoun -- The Relative Pronoun -- The Relative Pronoun and Word Order -- The Relative Pronoun in English -- The Forms of the Relative Pronoun ὅς, ἥ, ὅ.
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The Relative Pronoun in Summary -- Etymology Corner XXII by Dr. E. Del Chrol -- Self-Assessment Modules 14-22 -- MEMORY -- APPLICATION AND CONCEPTS -- READING AND TRANSLATING -- The Imperfect and Aorist Indicative of λέγω, ἔχω, ἐργάζομαι, δίδωμι, τίθημι -- The Verb -- μι-Verbs Contrasted with ω-Verbs -- The Past Indicative Augment -- Tense-Aspect -- The Gnomic Aorist -- The Aorist Contrasted with the Imperfect Tense -- The First Aorist and the Second Aorist -- The Aorist of μι-Verbs -- The Infinitive -- The Aorist Infinitive Contrasted with the Present Infinitive -- Stems for the Imperfect and Aorist Tenses of ω-Verbs -- Endings for the Imperfect and Aorist Tenses of ω-Verbs -- Secondary Middle and Passive Endings -- Endings in Summary -- Conjugation of λέγω, ἔχω, and ἐργάζομαι -- Imperfect Indicative Active of λέγω -- Imperfect Indicative Middle of λέγω -- Imperfect Indicative Passive of λέγω -- First Aorist Indicative Active of λέγω -- First Aorist Infinitive Active of λέγω -- First Aorist Indicative Middle of λέγω -- First Aorist Infinitive Middle of λέγω -- Aorist Indicative Passive of λέγω -- Aorist Infinitive Passive of λέγω -- Imperfect Indicative Active of ἔχω -- Imperfect Indicative Middle of ἔχω -- Imperfect Indicative Passive of ἔχω -- Second Aorist Indicative Active of ἔχω -- Second Aorist Infinitive Active of ἔχω -- Second Aorist Indicative Middle of ἔχω -- Second Aorist Infinitive Middle of ἔχω -- Imperfect Indicative of ἐργάζομαι -- Aorist Indicative of ἐργάζομαι -- Aorist Infinitive of ἐργάζομαι -- Stems for the Imperfect and Aorist Tenses of δίδωμι -- Endings for the Imperfect and Aorist Tenses of δίδωμι -- Conjugation of δίδωμι -- Imperfect Indicative Active of δίδωμι -- Imperfect Indicative Middle of δίδωμι -- Imperfect Indicative Passive of δίδωμι -- Aorist Indicative Active of δίδωμι -- Aorist Infinitive Active of δίδωμι.
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Aorist Indicative Middle of δίδωμι.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-80064-255-5
Language:
English
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