Learn Ancient Greek: 7_Unit 1 Vocabulary Comments
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- Опубликовано: 24 янв 2016
- Leonard Muellner (Professor Emeritus of Classical Studies at Brandeis University) and Belisi Gillespie present all the content covered in two semesters of an Introduction to Ancient Greek college course.
Learning Ancient Greek vocabulary with Professor Muellner is a treat! Meanings of the words, funny forms, interesting word-histories, and study tips are some of the tidbits shared in these types of videos. While watching this video, you might want to follow along by looking at the full vocabulary listing on page 31 in the Hansen & Quinn textbook. Afterwards, it might be helpful to peruse the 'Vocabulary Notes' in the subsequent pages (32-34). Drills and exercises at the end of each unit are always a great way to practice recognizing forms and cementing the meanings of words in your memory. Happy studying!
this is excellent
Ἐξ Ἀθηνῶν, ἔρχομαι (9:05).
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No, you have it backwards. Its "ek" before a consonant - not a vowel
+1 - "εκ φύσεως" but "εξ αρχής"
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I saw 'rape suitcase' on closed captions...
Thanks for reporting it: the text at 15 : 50 has now been corrected. These are auto-generated captions so sometimes they go awry.
Almost inaudible, even with a BlueTooth extension speaker on full.