Diploma
Mandatory
This course will cover the following areas: 1) Conjunction of the first type verbs, 2) Conjunction of verbs with stem ending in vowels and stem ending consonants 3) Conjunction of verbs in the second tense 4) The subjunctive, imperative, and operative Mood 5) Present and Perfect Participles and their uses 6) Declension of the third type nouns with stem ending in consonants and stem ending in vowels diphthongs. the student to important examples of Greek Grammar II.
Students will be introduced to the nature of the research problems that these resources pause, and will learn how to extract translated data from them.
A careful study will be made of Greek Grammar II.
References
- Greek-English Lexicon Author(s): Liddel and Scott, 7th ed.NewYork, 1888.
- A New Greek Course, a Greek Grammar author: Alia Hanafi, Cairo 1996.
- First Greek book, Author: White J. W., Harvard University 1920.
- First Greek Grammar, Author: W.GUNION Buthekfoed, London, 1888.
- A Greek Grammar for Colleges, Author: Smith H. W., Harvard University 1920.
- First Greek Grammar, Author: Donaldson W. L., Cambridge, 1960.
- Greek Grammar Author(s): Sophecles E.A., Harford,1854.
- http://books.google.com/
- http:/ase.tufts.edu/classics/courseguide/
- http://greek-language.com
Week
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Topics
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1
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Presentation of the course
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2
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Conjunction of the first type verbs.
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3
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Greek Exercises on the First type verbs and first type of nouns.
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4
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Conjunction of the second type of verbs
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5
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Greek Exercises
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6
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Adjectives and numbers
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7
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Declension of the Second type nouns (cases, genders and number)
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8
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MidTerm
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9
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Greek Exercises on the verb and the Second Declension.
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10
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Hellenistic dialect
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11
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Greek Exercises on the first type verbs and nouns.
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12
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Epigrams and short poems in Greek
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13
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Present and Perfect Participles
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14
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Genitive and Accusative
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15
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General Revision on the Greek Grammar. Term Exam
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