new student with old questions
Ricardo Cuervo
micrist at adinet.com.uy
Tue Jun 23 18:26:43 EDT 1998
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> De: Tom Conry <tomconry at mediaone.net>
> A: Biblical Greek <b-greek at franklin.oit.unc.edu>
> Asunto: new student with old questions
> Fecha: Miércoles 24 de Junio de 1998 3:16 PM
>
> I'm a new (as in "I've had one class session") student of New
> Testament Greek for absolute beginners. I looked at the b-
> greek archives and found some useful information, but I'm
> having a hard time interpreting it. I wonder if some of you
> would mind pointing me in a useful direction.
>
> 1) The first thing I'd like to do is to be able to write NT
> Greek on my computer. I'm using Windows 95 and Word
> for Windows 97 - I'm pretty comfortable with that platform
> and don't want to switch unless it's absolutely necessary.
> I found some references to fonts on the web (although
> these were from 1996 and may be dated) and need to learn
> to get them and install them so WFW97 can use them. But
> is there a dictionary, spell-checker, thesaurus, and grammar
> checker (as I have for Spanish)?
Un interesante juego de fonts, totalmente freeware, podes encontrar en
"Hellenistic Greek Linguistics Pages" <http://www.entmp.org/HGrk/.>, ademas
de fonts en hebreo. Con las fonts TrueTipe no tendras ningún problema para
usarlas con tus programas preferidos.
Sobre la posibilidad de un diccionario para que pueda corregir KOINH en
Word, no tengo idea de como pueda conseguirse.
Ricardo Cuervo
micrist at adinet.com.uy
>
> 2) Is there some software that I can use for extra practice?
> It's much easier for me to type than write longhand. Does
> anyone know of some good genuinely useful software?
>
> 3) I know this must come up often but, with apologies -
> What is the best NT Greek Bible software for scholarly
> work. I come out of a Roman Catholic background and
> am used to using the NRSV and NAB in my own work.
> I'm primarily interested in this as a scholarly tool, not
> as an aid to my personal spirituality. Can someone
> offer some suggestions.
>
> Thanks for any help than can be offered, and my
> apologies if this is ground that has been covered
> before.
>
> Tom Conry
>
>
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