

NOTE: Welcome to all club members and visitors! There are links to many useful sites for studying from Athenaze found at the bottom of this page. You may also wish to check out my New Testament Greek page (see the navigation buttons to the left). Everyone is welcome to study, learn, and review Greek here. Highlights of this page (created Jan. 3, 2004) will be the flashcards and the opportunities to type Greek. The world's first online picture flashcards and the first online listening test for Ancient Greek are found here as well. (If someone else did it first, a polite note will suffice.) I hope to add more soon. Enjoy!
Don't bother scrolling all the way down the page. Just click on the section you wish to visit. Chapter 4b Chapter 5a Chapter 5b
Introduction (not textbook specific; back to top) 1. View the Greek alphabet as a .jpeg file. It will open in another window. 7. JUST FOR FUN: Learn Greek words for colors (will open in another window). Print off a copy. (NOTE: No e-mails from classicists, please, with a lecture on colors in Euripides. It's just for fun!)
Pronunciation (not textbook specific; back to top) Links open in another window. For 1-3, you will need Real Player (available here ). For 4, you will need the Quick Time player (available here). 1. Alphabet here in restored pronunciation (from SORGLL, by Stephen Daitz) 2. Sample of Homer (Iliad 1.1-52 from SORGLL, by Stephen Daitz) in restored pronunciation 3. Homer sample (or others in restored pronunciation by Stefan Hagel) 4. Sample of Homer (Iliad 1.1-16 from Harvard, by Gregory Nagy) in a more mid-range pronunciation
Athenaze Chapter 1a (back to top) 10. NEW: World's First Picture Flashcards for Ancient Greek: Select Vocab. 16. NEW: Take the first online listening test for Ancient Greek: Verb Test.
Athenaze Chapter 1b (back to top)
Athenaze Chapter 2a (back to top)
Athenaze Chapter 2b (back to top)
Athenaze Chapter 3a (back to top)
Athenaze Chapter 3b (back to top)
Athenaze Chapter 4a (back to top) 2. Flashcards for 4a Supplemental Vocabulary 3. Complete Vocabulary Flashcards for 4a
Other Useful Athenaze Links (back to top) explain accenting on the site; #3 in GoogleTM)
By the way, this page is currently #7 (7-13-06).
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Athenaze
Marquette Greek Club
NOTE ABOUT THE GREEK FONT: To utilize the exercises here, you will probably need to download the free Teknia Greek font. Choose the appropriate version for your computer. If you've never done this before, I'd recommend saving the font package first to your desktop, then extracting and adding to your existing fonts.
Greek Club meets every Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. in G16. Check the announcements for further details: Marquette Daily Announcements (coming soon; will open in another window). |





Athenaze
Marquette Greek Club
NOTE ABOUT THE GREEK FONT: To utilize the exercises here, you will probably need to download the free Teknia Greek font. Choose the appropriate version for your computer. If you've never done this before, I'd recommend saving the font package first to your desktop, then extracting and adding to your existing fonts.
Greek Club meets every Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. in G16. Check the announcements for further details: Marquette Daily Announcements (coming soon; will open in another window). |
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This page was last updated on July 13, 2006




NOTE: Welcome to all club members and visitors! There are links to many useful sites for studying from Athenaze found at the bottom of this page. You may also wish to check out my New Testament Greek page (see the navigation buttons to the left). Everyone is welcome to study, learn, and review Greek here. Highlights of this page (created Jan. 3, 2004) will be the flashcards and the opportunities to type Greek. The world's first online picture flashcards and the first online listening test for Ancient Greek are found here as well. (If someone else did it first, a polite note will suffice.) I hope to add more soon. Enjoy!
Don't bother scrolling all the way down the page. Just click on the section you wish to visit. Chapter 4b Chapter 5a Chapter 5b
Introduction (not textbook specific; back to top) 1. View the Greek alphabet as a .jpeg file. It will open in another window. 7. JUST FOR FUN: Learn Greek words for colors (will open in another window). Print off a copy. (NOTE: No e-mails from classicists, please, with a lecture on colors in Euripides. It's just for fun!)
Pronunciation (not textbook specific; back to top) Links open in another window. For 1-3, you will need Real Player (available here ). For 4, you will need the Quick Time player (available here). 1. Alphabet here in restored pronunciation (from SORGLL, by Stephen Daitz) 2. Sample of Homer (Iliad 1.1-52 from SORGLL, by Stephen Daitz) in restored pronunciation 3. Homer sample (or others in restored pronunciation by Stefan Hagel) 4. Sample of Homer (Iliad 1.1-16 from Harvard, by Gregory Nagy) in a more mid-range pronunciation
Athenaze Chapter 1a (back to top) 10. NEW: World's First Picture Flashcards for Ancient Greek: Select Vocab. 16. NEW: Take the first online listening test for Ancient Greek: Verb Test.
Athenaze Chapter 1b (back to top)
Athenaze Chapter 2a (back to top)
Athenaze Chapter 2b (back to top)
Athenaze Chapter 3a (back to top)
Athenaze Chapter 3b (back to top)
Athenaze Chapter 4a (back to top) 2. Flashcards for 4a Supplemental Vocabulary 3. Complete Vocabulary Flashcards for 4a
Other Useful Athenaze Links (back to top) explain accenting on the site; #3 in GoogleTM)
By the way, this page is currently #7 (7-13-06).
(more coming soon; back to top) |












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