Transliterated texts/grammars/lexicons?
Carl W. Conrad
cwconrad at artsci.wustl.edu
Fri May 26 07:34:40 EDT 2000
At 11:25 AM -0700 5/25/00, David Baines wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I am new to B-Greek and to the study of NTG. I was just curious if anyone
>knew of any texts, grammars, and/or lexicons which are written in
>transliterated Greek, using Roman characters. It seems to me that this
>would be of tremendous use for laypersons such as myself.
I cite from a message of twenty days ago by Wieland Willker that may be
helpful. Of course I agree that you really ought to learn the Greek
alphabet and acquire the not-too-difficult ability to read Greek printed in
its own characters. BUT the Perseus web site has texts of many major Greek
authors, and all those texts can be read either in Roman-letter
transliteration or in a Greek font.
At 12:39 PM +0200 5/5/00, Wieland Willker wrote:
>Do you all know that the Westcott-Hort Greek NT is now available at Perseus?
>http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.01.0155
>(or from the "Texts" menue)
>You can set the Greek font display in the left side-bar with "Configure
>display".
--
Carl W. Conrad
Department of Classics, Washington University
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