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  1. The Verb `Be' and Its Synonyms - Part VI: Philosophical and Grammatical Studies Part VI: The Verb `Be' in Ancient Greek (Foundation of Language Supplementary Series) by Charles H. Kahn, 1972-12
  2. Dialect in Aristophanes: The Politics of Language in Ancient Greek Literature (Oxford Classical Monographs) by Stephen Colvin, 1999-07-29
  3. The Cambridge Ancient History (Fascicle): 15: The Prehistory of the Greek Language (Cambridge Ancient Historical Fascicles 15.) by John Chadwick, 1963-01-02
  4. A grammatical parallel of the ancient and modern Greek languages, by Jules David, 1824
  5. The verb "be" in ancient Greek (Foundations of language. Supplementary series) by Charles H Kahn, 1973
  6. Learn Ancient Greek (Greek & Latin Language) (Greek & Latin Language) by Peter Jones, 2001-07-30
  7. On the Meaning of Prepositions and Cases: The Expression of Semantic Roles in Ancient Greek (Studies in Language Companion Series) by Silvia Luraghi, 2003-11
  8. Living Greek Language Compared with the Ancient by George Spyridis, 1900
  9. A New Short Guide to the Accentuation of Ancient Greek (BCP Advanced Greek & Latin Language) (BCP Advanced Greek & Latin Language) by Philomen Probert, 2002-11-01
  10. Language, Thought and Falsehood in Ancient Greek Philosophy.(Brief Article): An article from: The Review of Metaphysics by P.A.K. Curd, 1993-09-01
  11. Ancient Greek Ideas on Speech, Language, and Civilization by Deborah Levine Gera, 2003-12-11
  12. The Modern Greek Language in Its Relation to Ancient Greek by E. M. Geldart, 2004-09-20
  13. Learn ancient Greek: A lively introduction to reading the language by P. V Jones, 2003
  14. A formal theory of vowel coalescence: A case study of ancient Greek (Publications in language sciences) by Wim de Haas, 1988

1. Greek Mythology
Kidsafe site devoted to the heroes, gods and monsters of Greek mythology.
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2. Ancient Greece - History, Mythology, Art, Culture And Architecture.
Links and information on Ancient Greece history, mythology, art and architecture, olympics, wars, people, geography, etc
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3. Gods
This site is designed to draw together the ancient texts and images available on the Web concerning the major figures of Greek and Roman mythology.
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4. Daily Life Ancient Greece
Greek Houses Greek Families Toys Pets Dance/Stories/Gods Greek Houses Greek Families Toys Pets Dance/Stories/Gods
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5. Greek Mythology
Greek mythology offers information on the gods goddess and myths of ancient Greece, with superb student myth homework help for school papers and
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6. The Ancient Greeks - The Athenians Of Ancient Greece.
This philosophy greatly impacted the Greek civilization. Greek Art Found On Vases
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7. YourDictionary.com . Hellenic Languages
Hj. Frisk's Greek Etymological Dictionary. GreekEnglish-Greek Online Dictionary. Greek and Hebrew Dictionary Index
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8. History Of The Greek Language
This page offers only a very brief introduction to the basics of the history of the Greek Language.
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9. The Ancient City Of Athens - Home
The Ancient City of Athens is a photographic archive of the archaeological and architectural remains of ancient Athens (Greece).
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10. Perseus Digital Library
Extensive website for classical Greek texts, dictionaries, online grammar. Greek words are hyperlinked for instant lookup (meaning and morphology).
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11. Ancient Greek Language
ancient greek language. The greek language is unique. The greek language has an attested continuity rare in the linguistic history of mankind.
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Ancient Greek Language
The Greek language is unique. The Greek language has an attested continuity rare in the linguistic history of mankind. The primitive language of the Mycenaeans (the heroes described several centuries later in the Homeric poems) is now known, though imperfectly, from the "Linear B" tablets found at Knossos and on the Greek mainland and deciphered in 1952. Though their date is controversial, they are at least as old as the l3th century B.C. Classical Greek, which flourished between 750 and 350 B.C., shows a rich and varied expressiveness, accommodating the simplicity and grandeur of Homer, the dense syntax and bold metaphors of Aeschylus, the complex antitheses of Euripides and Thucydides, and the exuberant lexical inventiveness of Aristophanes. From about 350 B.C. to 330 A.D., Attic Greek was the basis of a common language (Koine) used throughout Greece and conquered territories. In Byzantine Greek (330-1453 A.D.) the pronunciation, syntax, and morphology of the ancient language were simplified and the vocabulary much changed, and these alterations continued into modern Greek. Yet, for all these changes, the basic structure of Greek has remained remarkably conservative. By about 1600 B.C., the opening of the Late Helladic or Mycenaean age, the population of Greece was dominantly Greek (Hellenic).

12. Ancient Greek Literature And Poetry
The language in which the ancient authors wrote was greek. Like English, greek is an IndoEuropean language; but it is far older.
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Ancient Greek Literature and Poetry
The great British philosopher-mathematician Alfred North Whitehead once commented that all philosophy is but a footnote to Plato. A similar point can be made regarding Greek literature as a whole. Over a period of more than ten centuries, the ancient Greeks created a literature of such brilliance that it has rarely been equaled and never surpassed. In poetry, tragedy, comedy, and history, Greek writers created masterpieces that have inspired, influenced, and challenged readers to the present day. To suggest that all Western literature is no more than a footnote to the writings of classical Greece is an exaggeration, but it is nevertheless true that the Greek world of thought was so far-ranging that there is scarcely an idea discussed today that was not debated by the ancient writers. The only body of literature of comparable influence is the Bible. The language in which the ancient authors wrote was Greek. Like English, Greek is an Indo-European language; but it is far older. Its history can be followed from the 14th century BC to the present. Its literature, therefore, covers a longer period of time than that of any other Indo-European language.
THE CLASSICAL PERIOD There are four major periods of Greek literature: preclassical, classical, Hellenistic-Roman, and Byzantine. Of these the most significant works were produced during the preclassical and classical eras.

13. Languages And Dialects Of Greece Timeline
Dialects of ancient greek. Changes in the language from ancient to Koine to modern greek.
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Search Ancient / Classical History Timeline Language and Dialects of Greece Ancient Greek
1200-400 B.C. DIALECTS (five main dialects found on inscriptions; based on geography; with regional subdivisions)
  • Attic-Ionic (represented in literature)
    • Ionic
      • East Ionic
      • Central Ionic
      • West Ionic
    • Attic
  • Achaean
    • Arcadian
    • Cyprian
    • Pamphylian
  • Aeolic (represented in literature)
    • Lesbian
    • Thessalian
    • Boeotian
  • Doric (represented in literature)
    • Laconian-Heraclean
    • Messenian
    • Argolic
    • Megarian,
    • Corinthian
    • Rhodian
    • Theran-Melian
    • Coan-Calymnian
    • Cretan
  • Northwest Greek
    • Phocian
    • Locrian
    • Elean
    Koine
    4th C B.C. to 4th C A.D., the language of the New Testament and Septuagint, spread by the empire of Alexander the Great. Based on Attic.
  • 14. Greek Language - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    ancient greek, like all of the older IndoEuropean languages, is highly inflected. For example nouns (including proper nouns) have five cases (nominative,
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    Greek language
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    Greek ( Spoken in: Greece Cyprus United States Australia ... Turkey and others Region: The Balkans Total speakers: 15 million Ranking Genetic classification Indo-European
    Greek
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    Attic

    Modern Greek Official status Official language of: Greece Cyprus (and the European Union Regulated by Language codes ISO 639 el ISO 639-2 gre (B) / ell (T) SIL GRK See also: Language List of languages Greek (Greek Ελληνικά, IPA /ɛˌliniˈka/ – "Hellenic") constitutes its own branch of the Indo-European languages . It has a documented history of 3,500 years, the longest of any Indo-European language. It is spoken by 15 million people primarily in Greece and Cyprus , but also in many Greek emigrant communities around the world. Greek is written in the Greek alphabet , the first true alphabet (as opposed to an abjad or abugida ) and the ancestor of both the Latin and the Cyrillic alphabets
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    History
    Main article: History of the Greek language This article does not cover the reconstructed history of Greek prior to the use of writing. For more information, see main article on Proto-Greek language Greek has been spoken in the Balkan Peninsula since the 2nd millennium BC . The earliest evidence of this is found in the Linear B tablets dating from 1500 BC . The later Greek alphabet is unrelated to Linear B, and was derived from the

    15. The Society For The Promotion Of Hellenic Studies
    The Society, commonly known as the Hellenic Society, advances the study of greek language, literature, art and archaeology, from ancient to modern times. It publishes the Journal of Hellenic Studies and supplementary papers including Archaeological Reports. Site includes membership information, society officers, upcoming lectures, library info, schools support and grants available.
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    16. Ancient Greek - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    ancient greek refers to the stage in the history of the greek language According to its linguistic variations, the ancient greek language of the Archaic
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    Ancient Greek
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    Ancient Greek refers to the stage in the history of the Greek language corresponding to Classical Antiquity , which normally applies on two ancient periods of Greek history Archaic and Classic Greece. The Ancient era of Greek history normally includes also the Hellenistic (post-Classic) age, however that period formally composes its own stage in the Greek Language known as Hellenistic Greek . For information on the Greek language prior to the creation of the Greek alphabet , see articles Mycenaean Greek and Proto-Greek
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      Dialects of Ancient Greek
      Main article: Greek dialects
      The Greek language had started shaping in local forms even before the settling of the Greek-speaking tribes into Greece ; yet the actual dialectic variation took place afterwards. Throughout history the Greek language is presented in a number of dialects that did not apply on fixed geographical borders, and even if it did, those borders would be constantly altered because of the frequent migrations of the Hellenic peoples. According to its linguistic variations, the

    17. Discussion Groups
    A directory of email discussion groups and listserv mailing lists concerning all aspects of Classics, classics education, greek and Latin language study, ancient history, archaeology, and related fields.
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    Electronic Resources for Classicists: The Second Generation
    DISCUSSION GROUPS
    A few tips on how to subscribe, unsubscribe and send messages to a discussion group A Web-searchable archive of selected discussion groups has been created by Sebastian Heath and John Muccigrosso. The lists currently archived are: Aegeanet, Ancien-l, Ane-l, Byzans-l, Classics-m, Greekarch, Lt-antiq, Numism-l, and Romarch. The archive will be expanded to include other lists later.
  • AEGEANet is a discussion group on matters pertaining to the Aegean world of pre-classical times, including paleolithic, neolithic, Bronze Age, Geometric and Homeric). To subscribe write to majordomo@acpub.duke.edu with the message "subscribe aegeanet your e-mail address," or simply "subscribe aegeanet."
  • ACL BBS is an unmoderated mailing list aimed at issues of relevance and interest to ACL members and friends. To subscribe write to majordomo@rome. classics.lsa.umich.edu with the message "subscribe acl your name."
  • ACTS-L is a forum for the discussion of the Acts ofthe Apostles and the critical issues surrounding them. This list was originally created for members of a course on the
  • 18. Greek Language And Linguistics Gateway
    Get information about Linguistics and ancient greek. greeklanguage.com is upgrading to a faster server with more extensive support.
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    • Codex Sinaiticus will go online The manuscipt is currently being digitized in preparation for its electroninc debut. Both a digitized text and photographs of the pages will be avaiable when the project is completed. Click here to read more
      Have you read The DaVinci Code Dan Brown's immensely popular book makes many claims about the history of Christianity. Many of those claims are presented as though they are based on ancient Greek documents such as the gospel of Philip. How accurate are those claims? Do the documents really say what the characters in the novel claim they do? Click here to see a detailed response from Micheal Palmer
    Home Alphabet and Writing Bibliographies ... Sites of Related Interest You can purchase books about Greek and Linguistics and provide support for the Greek Language and Linguistics Gateway at the same time. To browse on your own, click the "Books" button above. For lists of books on Greek and Linguistics, choose "Bookstore" in the menu to the right. When you click on any link to Amazon.com from this site and make a purchase, you pay the normal Amazon.com price, but a small percentage of that price is donated to Greek-language.com to support this site. Thank you for your support.

    19. Didaskalia
    Englishlanguage publication about greek and Roman drama, dance, and music as they are performed today. Hypertext of articles provided as well as discussion groups, performance listings, conference and event information, and research resources.
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    Didaskalia is an electronic resource and journal dedicated to the study of ancient Greek and Roman drama in performance. NEWS! Journal Vol. 6, Issue 2 Contemporary Electronic Initiatives (Summer 2005)
    Journal Vol. 6 Issue 3 - Responses to Ancient Drama in Contemporary Performance (Winter 2005) Call for papers Site last updated July 2005 how to use this site guidelines for contributors send us reviews or listings credits
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    20. Greek Manuscripts Gateway
    This page provides access to images and machine readable forms of greek ancient greek Manuscripts on the WWW A Component of the greek language and
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    Home Alphabet and Writing Bibliographies Bookstore ... Sites of Related Interest
    Ancient Greek Manuscripts on the WWW
    A Component of the Greek Language and Linguistics Gateway
    This page provides quick access to several of the best WWW sites containing information about Ancient Greek manuscripts. These sites contain either images of significant manuscripts or machine readable forms of those documents. Click on any blue or red text to jump to the page it represents.
      Biblical Manuscripts Project (Emory University) The Biblical Manuscripts Project has begun to make available through the Internet high quality images and transcriptions of manuscripts as well as early printed editions of the biblical text. Take a look at what the project has produced so far. The Center for Epigraphical and Palaeographical Studies (Ohio State University) The Center for Epigraphical and Palaeographical Studies at Ohio State University is the only comprehensive research facility for the study of Greek and Latin inscriptions and manuscripts in the United States. Chester Beatty Papyri Image Gallery As of March 29, 2004, this image Gallery contains only two images of Greek manuscripts, but the gallery promises to expand significantly in the months ahead through the sponsorship of the Eastman Kodak Company.

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