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New Testament and Classic GreekSite Statement of purpose - Contents |
This site actually contains all you need in order to learn Greek, but there are many other resources available, and many excellent print publications. You will need a browser that has a Unicode polytonic Greek font installed. The one we use here is Aristarcoj and that can be downloaded from . http://www.russellcottrell.com/greek/fonts.asp This page will also allow you to tell whether you have the necessary font installed. This site has the following broad categories, a more detailed site map is also available.
Our primer is loosely based on the model of Kennedys Latin Primer. Available as PDF files.
A group of interrelated readings, many with copious notes and interlinear translation, suitable for learning to read and translate. [Go]
Here we have the New Testament readings (and a few OT from the Septuagint) from the Episcopal weekly and Saint Day Lectionary of the Episcopal Church. this is a two year cycle, year A, and year B. The Lectionary readings for the are posted each week. [Go]
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