JACT set?

Maurice A. O'Sullivan mauros at iol.ie
Fri Nov 15 06:58:11 EST 2002


At 02:29 15/11/2002, Don Myers wrote:

>What is the JACT set?

The basic set is two volumes: one of the texts, the other the grammar, 
vocabularies, and exercises.

Also available is:
J.A.C.T, eds. An Independent Study Guide to "Reading Greek". Cambridge: 
C.U.P, 1995.

I would describe this as _essential_ for anyone studying " Reading Greek" 
on their own, as it provides both notes to the translations , and the 
answers to the  exercises.

Also to be recommended, because in line with the general "adult education" 
ethos of this series it goes outside the narrow grammatical boundaries to a 
wider perspective, is
J.A.C.T, eds. The World of Athens: An Introduction to Classical Athenian 
Culture. Cambridge: C.U.P, 2001.

One very practical use is that it provides an index of names, places, 
authors, etc.  cross-referenced to the texts being studies.

Enjoy!

Maurice


Maurice A. O'Sullivan  [ Bray, Ireland ]
mauros at iol.ie







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