Complete Ancient Greek
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Complete Ancient Greek

A Comprehensive Guide to Reading and Understanding Ancient Greek, with Original Texts

Gavin Betts, Alan Henry

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Complete Ancient Greek

A Comprehensive Guide to Reading and Understanding Ancient Greek, with Original Texts

Gavin Betts, Alan Henry

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Designed for complete beginners, and tested for years with real learners, Complete Ancient Greek offers a bridge from the textbook to the real world, enabling you to learn the grammar, understand the vocabulary and even how to translate the writings of Socrates and Homer. Structured around authentic material, placing an emphasis on the importance of reading classical texts in the original, and introducing both a grammar perspective and a full introduction to essential vocabulary, this course also features: -25 learning units plus maps and verb guide
-Authentic materials - language taught through key texts
-Teaches the key skills - reading and understanding Ancient Greek grammar and vocabulary
-Culture insights - learn about the culture and beliefs of the Ancient Greeks
-Self tests and learning activities - see and track your own progress.Featuring additional exercises in this new edition, this is a genuinely comprehensive yet accessible introduction to Ancient Greek. Rely on Teach Yourself, trusted by language learners for over 75 years.

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Éditeur
Teach Yourself
Année
2017
ISBN
9781473627741
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In this unit you will learn about:
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how to read and write in ancient Greek
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how to pronounce ancient Greek
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using accents.
Grammar
1.1 THE GREEK ALPHABET AND ITS PRONUNCIATION
The Greek alphabet consists of 24 letters, each with its traditional name. Today it is used in both upper and lower case but in antiquity it existed only in different varieties of capitals. The pronunciation given below does not in every case reflect what we know of the language of fourth-century Athens (the type of Greek described here – see Introduction); because we learn ancient Greek for the purpose of reading, not of communication, we do not need to be as careful about its pronunciation as we would be with a modern language.
Letter
Name
Pronunciation
A α
alpha (ጄλϕα)
a (see below)
B ÎČ
bēta (ÎČáż†Ï„Î±)
b
Γ γ
gamma (Îłáœ±ÎŒÎŒÎ±)
g (as in game, never as in gesture, but as n in ink before Îș, Ο, χ or another Îł; see below)
Δ ή
delta (ÎŽáœłÎ»Ï„Î±)
d
E Δ
epsÄ«lon (ጒ Ïˆáż‘Î»áœčÎœ)
short e (as in met)
Ζ ζ
zēta (Î¶áż†Ï„Î±)
sd (as in wisdom, but represented in English as z)
Η η
ēta (ጊτα)
long e (like ai in fairy)
Θ Ξ
thēta (Îžáż†Ï„Î±)
th (as in thing; see below)
I Îč
iƍta (áŒ°áż¶Ï„Î±)
i (see below)
Κ Îș
kappa (Îșᜱππα)
k (but represented in English as c)
Λ λ
lambda (λᜱΌÎČΎα)
l
M Ό
mĆ« (ÎŒáżŠ)
m
Ν Μ
nĆ« (ÎœáżŠ)
n
Ξ Ο
xÄ« (ÎŸÎ”áż–)
x (as in axe)
O Îż
omicron (ᜂ ÎŒÎčÎșρáœčÎœ)
short o (as in lot)
Π π
pÄ« (Ï€Î”áż–)
p
P ρ
rhƍ (ῄῶ)
r
ÎŁ σ, ς
sigma (Ïƒáœ·ÎłÎŒÎ±)
s (as in sign)
T τ
tau (Ï„Î±áżŠ)
t
΄ υ
upsÄ«lon (áœ’Ïˆáż‘Î»áœčÎœ)
u (but represented in English as y except in diphthongs, e.g. hypothesis, autopsy)
Ί ϕ
phÄ« (Ï•Î”áż–)
ph (see below)
Χ χ
chÄ« (Ï‡Î”áż–)
ch (see below)
Κ ψ
psÄ« (ÏˆÎ”áż–)
ps (as in maps)
Ω ω
ƍmega (áœŠÎŒáœłÎłÎ±)
long o (like oa in broad)
When initial or medial, sigma takes the form σ but when final it is written ς. Examples are σ᜻στασÎčς composition, ÎŁÏ‰ÏƒÎčÎłáœłÎœÎ·Ï‚ Sosigenes. There is only one upper-case sigma (ÎŁ).
In Greek words taken into English and in transcriptions of Greek proper names, Greek letters are normally represented by their phonetic equivalent, except where indicated above (and in some diphthongs – see Note 2 below).
Consonants
Unless an example is given, use normal English pronunciation. To distinguish between Îș and χ, the latter is pronounced as the ch in the Scottish pronunciation of loch. The letters ζ, Ο, ψ are double consonants and the equivalents of σΎ, Îșσ, πσ respectively, for which they must always be used. For example, when σ is added to the stem ÎłáżĄÏ€- we must write Îł
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ψ, never Îł
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πς (5.1). The letters Ξ, ϕ, χ are not double consonants; the pronunciation given above is that normally used today but in the Greek of our period they were pronounced as t, p, k with an accompanying emission of breath (i.e. something like these consonants in English when initial. Compare the difference between the English and French pronunciation of the P in Paris).
Examples of the second pronunciation of Îł are: σπáœčÎłÎłÎżÏ‚ (spĂłngos) sponge, ÎŁÏ•áœ·ÎłÎŸ (Sphinx) Sphinx, áŒ”Î»Î”ÎłÏ‡ÎżÏ‚ (Ă©lenchos) scrutiny.
Vowels
All Greek vowels have a long and short pronunciation. These pronunciations have separate symbols in the case of Δ/η and Îż/ω. The other vowels have both values but only one symbol. In works of reference, but not in normal printed texts, the two values of these vowels are distinguished by marking the long form with a bar above (macron), ៱, ῑ, ῥ. They are pronounced:
៱ as in father
α (i.e. short a) as in a shortened version of ៱, like u in but, never as in sat (this sound did not exist in Greek).
ῑ as ee in need
Îč as i in sit (or, more accurately, as in French petit).
ῥ as in French sûr
υ as in French tu
Diphthongs
Ancient Greek has two types o...

Table des matiĂšres

  1. Cover 
  2. Title
  3. Contents 
  4. Acknowledgements
  5. Meet the authors
  6. Introduction
  7. How to use this book
  8. Abbreviations
  9. Map of ancient Greece
  10. Unit 1
  11. Unit 2
  12. Unit 3
  13. Unit 4
  14. Unit 5
  15. Unit 6
  16. Unit 7
  17. Unit 8
  18. Unit 9
  19. Unit 10
  20. Unit 11
  21. Unit 12
  22. Unit 13
  23. Unit 14
  24. Unit 15
  25. Unit 16
  26. Unit 17
  27. Unit 18
  28. Unit 19
  29. Unit 20
  30. Unit 21
  31. Unit 22
  32. Unit 23
  33. Unit 24
  34. Appendices
  35. The principal parts of verbs
  36. Vocabulary
  37. Suggestions for further study
  38. Copyright
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APA 6 Citation

Betts, G., & Henry, A. (2017). Complete Ancient Greek ([edition unavailable]). John Murray Press. Retrieved from https://www.perlego.com/book/3178876/complete-ancient-greek-a-comprehensive-guide-to-reading-and-understanding-ancient-greek-with-original-texts-pdf (Original work published 2017)

Chicago Citation

Betts, Gavin, and Alan Henry. (2017) 2017. Complete Ancient Greek. [Edition unavailable]. John Murray Press. https://www.perlego.com/book/3178876/complete-ancient-greek-a-comprehensive-guide-to-reading-and-understanding-ancient-greek-with-original-texts-pdf.

Harvard Citation

Betts, G. and Henry, A. (2017) Complete Ancient Greek. [edition unavailable]. John Murray Press. Available at: https://www.perlego.com/book/3178876/complete-ancient-greek-a-comprehensive-guide-to-reading-and-understanding-ancient-greek-with-original-texts-pdf (Accessed: 15 October 2022).

MLA 7 Citation

Betts, Gavin, and Alan Henry. Complete Ancient Greek. [edition unavailable]. John Murray Press, 2017. Web. 15 Oct. 2022.