Learn Ancient Greek: 12_Unit 2 Vocabulary
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- Опубликовано: 24 янв 2016
- Leonard Muellner (Professor Emeritus of Classical Studies at Brandeis University) and Belisi Gillespi present all the content covered in two semesters of a college-level Introduction to Ancient Greek course.
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Another great video. Thank you both for your beautiful insights and beautiful penmanship
Bill from Hour 25
at 5:15: Greek 6 doesn't give us "to hex someone" - that comes from the germanic - as in Modern High German die Hexe = the witch
Maybe we germans got it from the greek?
What's the deal with the lights at Brandeis?
I have a question regarding pronounciation. It appears to me that the theta is pronounced by you like the English th. I hear that some do it like that, and others say that the theta is more liek a t. At school we leanr Attic, as i was told taht's the dialect(?) that Platon uses, and there we have theta as t. So i was wondering, what kind of 'dialect' is it that has it as th?