For many years, Homeric Greek has been a standard textbook for first-year Greek courses in college and preparatory schools. It offers students the exciting experience of learning to read a Homeric poem in the original language, while introducing them to the fundamentals of ancient Greek. This fourth edition addresses the needs of todays teachers and students, while retaining those elements of the original book responsible for its longevity. Written and subsequently revised by Clyde Pharr, Homeric Greek was further revised by John Wright in 1985. Paula Debnar has revised the book once again by significantly expanding the introductory material in its first forty lessons.
Notable features of this new edition include:
Clear definitions of grammatical terms and explanations of forms and syntax
Easy-to-read charts of grammatical paradigms
A new reference map of the Aegean region, including sites mentioned in the first book of the Iliad
An index of the books section on grammar
A larger, more attractive format for the entire text, including more legible Greek characters
Ideally suited for classroom use but also accessible to independent learners, this fourth edition of Homeric Greek ensures continued life for a book that has stood the test of time.
Notable features of this new edition include:
Clear definitions of grammatical terms and explanations of forms and syntax
Easy-to-read charts of grammatical paradigms
A new reference map of the Aegean region, including sites mentioned in the first book of the Iliad
An index of the books section on grammar
A larger, more attractive format for the entire text, including more legible Greek characters
Ideally suited for classroom use but also accessible to independent learners, this fourth edition of Homeric Greek ensures continued life for a book that has stood the test of time.