[B-Greek] Newbie question
Kevin W. Woodruff
cierpke at prodigy.net
Fri Aug 13 17:26:42 EDT 2004
Robert:
Guy Cooper's Attic Greek Prose Syntax, seems to be
more of a advanced reference grammar. If you are
planning on learning Greek, initially your best bet
would be to purchase an Elementary grammar, like
Athenaze by Maurice Balme. Cooper and Kruger is
appropriate at a more advanced level.
Kevin W. Woodruff
--- "Robert M. Raphael" <rraphael3 at cox.net> wrote:
> I am about to commence formal studies in both
> biblical Greek and
> classical Greek. I am considering purchasing the two
> volume set entitled
> "Attic Greek" by Kruger and Cooper?
>
> Is anyone on the list familiar with this set? I am
> wondering if there
> are better alternatives.
> If so, I would appreciate any comments or opinion(s)
> on the set.
>
> Robert Raphael
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