A Sourcebook for Ancient Greek : Grammar, Poetry, and Prose
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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[Place of publication not identified] :
Catholic University of America Press,
2022.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Machine generated contents note: Synopses of Greek Grammar: Morphology
- Declensional Endings & Noun Paradigms
- Homeric Inflections & The Dual
- Pronoun Inflections
- Prepositions & Prefixes
- Particles in Combination
- Greek Accents & Polytonic Keyboard Accents
- Verb Principal Parts & Thematic Endings
- Principal Parts Sundry
- Verb Synopsis Form
- Synopsis of Thematic Verb Endings
- Synopsis of Contracted Verb Endings
- Synopsis of Athematic Verb Endings
- Infinitives & Participles
- Irregulars Notable
- Syntax
- Way of Mapping Syntax
- Noun Case Uses & English Analogues
- Subordinate Clauses Sundry
- Conditional Sentences & Indirect Discourse
- Infinitive Syntax & Participle Syntax
- Archaic Greek
- Homer
- Iliad, Excerpts
- IX.Achilles justifies his anger to his comrades
- XXII.In rage, Achilles reviles and slays Hector
- XXIV.Priam begs Achilles to return Hector's defiled body
- Odyssey, Excerpt
- XXIII.Odysseus confronts Penelope crusted in carnage: Sappho
- Three Erotic Lyric Poems: In awe of Aphrodite
- Classical Attic Greek
- Pindar
- Victory Ode, To Hieron of Syracuse and to virtue
- Sophocles
- Antigone: A clash of passions familial and political
- Antigone's Dialogue (Entire): Prologue & Episodes 2 & 4
- Creon's Dialogue (Excerpts): Episodes 1, 5, & Exodus
- Stasimons 1 & 3: Odes in awe of Human Being & Desire
- Thucydides
- Peloponnesian war: Excerpts from orations of Pericles on the glory and risks of Athenian empire
- Gorgias
- Encomium of Helen: In her defense against detractors
- Plato
- Symposium: Diotima's speech on Eros, the god Desire
- Aristotle
- Poetics, Excerpts
- Greek Poetry and Prose
- definition of the essence of tragedy
- Comparison of poetry to philosophy and history
- On tragic error
- Deanima: II.1: On the principles of beings: form and matter, act and potency
- Metaphysics VI.1, Physics 11.2, & De anima I
- Comparison of conception and definition in the three
- Theoretical Sciences: Physics, Mathematics, Theology
- Alexandrian Koine Greek
- Septuagint (Old Testament in Greek)
- Genesis 1.1
- 2: Two accounts of creation
- Book of Wisdom 1: On the desirability of wisdom
- New Testament
- Gospel of Luke 1
- 5: Narrative of Jesus' childhood
- Gospel of John: Prologue on God's Word become flesh
- Epilogue on Peter's love of Jesus
- Letter to the Romans: Excerpt on law, Ch. 7-8
- Letter to the Hebrews: Excerpts on sacrifice
- Plutarch
- Parallel Lives: On his reasons for writing history
- Moralia: An excerpt on educating youths
- Ptolemy
- Almagest, Proemium: The value of mathematical astronomy over natural science and theology.