Peter Brown
My videos are aimed at those in the early stages of their study of Greek, but who have already learnt the basics of Greek grammar and accidence. I am going through a number of texts, mainly Homer and the New Testament at this stage, and translating fairly literally the Greek text, explaining some of the points of grammar, syntax and meaning. I hope this of some use to those who do not have a teacher to do this for them.
Читаю Гомера: Илиада 9, строки 114-161
Reading Sophocles: Philoktetes, lines 468-506
Lecture 10b
Lecture 10a: Topology
Читаю Гомера: Илиада 9, строки 91-113
Reading Sophocles: Philoktetes, lines 438-467
Lecture 9d
Lecture 9c
Читаю Гомера: Илиада 9, строки 50-90
Reading Sophocles: Philoktetes, lines 391-437
Lecture 9b
Lecture 9a: The Real Numbers
Читаю Гомера: Илиада 9, строки 29-49
Reading Sophocles: Philoktetes, lines 354-390
Lecture 8d
Lecture 8c
Introduction to New Testament Greek: Chapter 14b
Introduction to New Testament Greek: Chapter 14a, Strong aorist and the third declension.
Читаю Гомера: Илиада 9, строки 1-28
Reading Sophokles: Philoctetes, lines 318-353
Lecture 8b
Lecture 8a: Powers Series and Taylor Series.
Introduction to New Testament Greek: Chapter 13b.
Introduction to New Testament Greek: Chapter 13a. More on the future and the aorist tenses.
Reading Homer: Odyssey Book 5, lines 465-493
Reading Sophocles: Philoktetes, lines 285-318
Lecture 7d
Lecture 7c
Introduction to New Testament Greek: Chapter 12. The passive voice.
Reading Homer: Odyssey Book 5, lines 424-464