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Introduction to Attic Greek

di Donald J. Mastronarde

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Thoroughly revised and expanded, Introduction to Attic Greek, 2nd Edition gives student and instructors the most comprehensive and accessible presentation of ancient Greek available. The text features: ́Ø Full exposure to the grammar and morphology that students will encounter in actual texts ́Ø Self-contained instructional chapters, with challenging, carefully tailored exercises ́Ø Progressively more complex chapters to build the student's knowledge of declensions, tenses, and constructions by alternating emphasis on morphology and syntax ́Ø Readings based on actual texts and include unadapted passages from Xenophon, Lysias, Plato, Aristophanes, and Thucydides. ́Ø Concise introduction to the history of the Greek language ́Ø Composite list of verbs with principal parts, and an appendix of all paradigms ́Ø Greek-English and English-Greek glossaries Additional Resources: ́ØRobust online supplements for teaching and learning available at atticgreek.org ́ØAnswer Key to exercises also available from UC Press (978-0-520-27574-4)… (altro)
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Previous Librarything reviewer Baviv aptly describes Mastronarde's approach as: "Holy crap. A bare- knuckled approach to learning a language." I recently finished reading Mastronarde's textbook and I can only agree with this statement. My experience reading the textbook as a Classics graduate student quite a few years after studying the language for the first time was that of an intensive grammatical review that is just not possible to do through other, more first-time-learner-friendly texts such as Athenaze or JACT's Reading Greek.

In my opinion, I would recommend the book to students as a supplementary text to help out with fine points of grammar, as a light, explanatory reference guide, complete with practice exercises, for a Greek student at the second or third year level, or as an introduction for students who already know Latin quite well. I do not expect this text would be a good introduction for the general first-time learner with no prior linguistic experience, and I doubt I would teach a first year Greek class with it myself, or at very least, using it as the sole text. It might however serve either in class or to the autodidact as an excellent supplement to some other introductory text, like Athenaze, that is weaker on its grammatical presentation. In spite of this flaw, it is impossible to ignore the fact that this is still an excellent, solid, concise, and well-graded presentation of Greek grammar, and it is superbly written. (4.5/5) ( )
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As explained on Amazon, this book is a thorough and up-front guide to morphology. Mastronarde does not worry about scaring students off. It's a good approach for those who already have experience in learning a second language. However, I am using the Athenaze course for an introduction because in spite of its gaps, the information is given in smaller doses and there are more exercises to help you remember the basics.
  agriffina | Jan 9, 2009 |
This is the book that taught me greek. The book is very in depth and so somewhat difficult, but I had a great professor who helped me out.
  parkersbooks | Jan 3, 2006 |
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Thoroughly revised and expanded, Introduction to Attic Greek, 2nd Edition gives student and instructors the most comprehensive and accessible presentation of ancient Greek available. The text features: ́Ø Full exposure to the grammar and morphology that students will encounter in actual texts ́Ø Self-contained instructional chapters, with challenging, carefully tailored exercises ́Ø Progressively more complex chapters to build the student's knowledge of declensions, tenses, and constructions by alternating emphasis on morphology and syntax ́Ø Readings based on actual texts and include unadapted passages from Xenophon, Lysias, Plato, Aristophanes, and Thucydides. ́Ø Concise introduction to the history of the Greek language ́Ø Composite list of verbs with principal parts, and an appendix of all paradigms ́Ø Greek-English and English-Greek glossaries Additional Resources: ́ØRobust online supplements for teaching and learning available at atticgreek.org ́ØAnswer Key to exercises also available from UC Press (978-0-520-27574-4)

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