Hi there,
I'm looking to get back into Greek. I got my masters in Classics nearly 10 years ago, became a Latin teacher, and basically ceased exercising my Greek muscles.
One of my favorite sources of good Latin to read are the many colloquia from the Renaissance (and later) that provide conversations for easy reading. Most of the time these are monolingual - just Latin. I'm looking for similar resources for Greek.
I'm familiar with a few: there are some to be found on the Vivarium Novum website. Are there others you know about?
Dialogues in Greek?
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Re: Dialogues in Greek?
See this thread GREEK COLLOQUIES
Corrections are welcome (especially for projects).
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Re: Dialogues in Greek?
Hi,
This looks like a great start. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
This looks like a great start. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
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Re: Dialogues in Greek?
Links to several dialogue books in Latin and Greek on the site of Vivarium Novum.