This revision of Schoder and Horrigan's 1949 text is a reference for students who need a bridge from Homeric Greek to Attic Greek, presenting aspects of the language that will be unfamiliar to those who have taken an approach to Greek through Homer.
This revision of Schoder and Horrigan's 1949 text is a reference for students who need a bridge from Homeric Greek to Attic Greek, presenting aspects of the language that will be unfamiliar to those who have taken an approach to Greek through Homer.
Transition to Attic Greek is a reference for students who need a bridge from Homeric Greek to Attic Greek. This handy reference is for aspects of the Greek language that will be unfamiliar to those who have taken an approach to Greek through Homer. Includes a simple presentation of forms and points of grammar not included in "A Reading Course in Homeric Greek", but necessary for reading Attic authors.
Leslie Collins Edwards (Ph.D. Cornell University) is a Lecturer of Classical Literature and Languages at the University of California, San Diego, with research interests in Greek literature and Greek education.
Revised & updated from 1949 material, from 'Vol. Two: A Reading Course in Homeric Greek'
Transition to Attic Greek is a reference for students who need a bridge from Homeric Greek to Attic Greek. This handy reference is for aspects of the Greek language that will be unfamiliar to those who have taken an approach to Greek through Homer. Includes a simple presentation of forms and points of grammar not included in "A Reading Course in Homeric Greek", but necessary for reading Attic authors.
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