Greek 222/322:
Classical Greek
Prose and Poetry

Spring 2007: Euripdes' Medea & Plato vs. Poetry

Useful Links
  • Greek and Roman Antiquity on the Web (my own small collection). Scroll down to"E-tools of the trade.
  • MHC Data Bases for Classics
  • Transition to Attic Greek, a brief guide to the differences in syntax and morphology (forms) between Attic and Homeric/Ionic Greek (pdf)
  • Use Perseus to create vocabulary lists for individual authors and works (Greek or Latin):
    • Sample vocabulary lists with short definitions (useful, but will not replace your lexicon
  • 1000 Greek words (pdf)
  • Greek Vocabulary (pdf)
  • Principal Parts drills (Use the"Alphabetic and Verb-Type Sets), D. Mastronarde, UC Berkeley
  • Books on reserve for Greek 222/322 (coming soon)
  • Glossary of Rhetorical Terms with Examples (U. of Ky, Classics).
  • Index of Rhetorical Terms
  • Also see Smyth,"Figures," §3004-48
  • S.C. Woodhouse, English-Greek Dictionary: A Vocabulary of the Attic Language (searchable), University of Chicago
  • The Ancient City of Athens
  • Athenian Agora Publications: (scroll down to download pdf files)

    • M. Lang, rev. J. Camp, The Athenian Citizen: Democracy in the Athenian Agora
    • M. Lang, Life, Death, and Litigation in the Athenian Agora