Learn Ancient Greek: 6_Unit 1 The Definite Article and its Grouping function
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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.
This video covers the ever-so-important 'definite article' in Ancient Greek - the article has forms in all three genders and all the grammatical cases so that it can modify its noun(s) and/or adjective(s). Memorizing these forms and attaining familiarity with the article and its uses will simplify just about everything that follows in these lessons, so it's an essential video for beginners. For further discussion, check out pages 27-30 in the Hansen & Quinn textbook.
Thank you so much for your effort!! These videos are great for self education. Very well explained. :)
Thanks for putting these on youtube
Definate article ( adjective as it modifies/delimites the noun)
Hi. Thank you for sharing this lovely course. On the blackboard references appear to pages like pp27-30. Could you let me know the book that is referenced there? Cheers!
Where can i find the book which he talks about in this video?
greek nouns phrases really are so flagrant
What does Prof. Muellner say at
What does it mean if the definite article is "behind" the word. Like "pas ho" ? John
can I have the name of the textbook?
What is John 1:1 in the bible? Of course in your opinion.