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Historical Greek Educational Resources

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Please post resources below for learning or studying Historical Greek. At the moment this will be a catch-all post; eventually some categories may spin off into their own resource lists.

Reading & Texts

Beginners

Intermediate Texts

General

Courses and other explicitly pedagogical links

Dictionaries and other reference materials

  • Perseus Digital Library - Indexes usage of words in various dictionaries.
  • Logeion - references dictionaries and examples of a word in various texts, as well as showing the conjugations (click on the Μορφώ button on the upper right).

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Sigma‭ wrote over 3 years ago

Thanks to @user8078 for suggesting an edit with some great resources!

Sigma‭ wrote over 3 years ago

Thanks to @laserkittens for adding additional resources!

Peter Taylor‭ wrote over 3 years ago

What are you taking as a working definition of "ancient"? My understanding is that it's not usually considered to include koine, so the New Testament materials would be off-topic.

Sigma‭ wrote over 3 years ago

Fair point; I was originally going to limit to Ancient Greek with a separate post for koine through middle, but there's a lot of resource overlap. Changed to "historical greek" for clarity.