[B-Greek] Criteria for evaluating NT Greek Intro Grammars

Mitch Larramore mitchlarramore at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 19 16:08:14 EST 2004


I got Athenaze for my birthday but have only glanced
at it. One thing stands out based on comments made
here: the reading sections are not actual Attic texts,
but are creations of the authors. However, there is a
lot of reading!

Mitch Larramore

--- Ted Shoemaker <tedsmath at yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
> While we are discussing the merits of various NT
> grammars, could some
> of you also critique the Attic grammars?  (Athenaze,
> Hansen & Quinn,
> etc.)  Yes, this has been done now and then on this
> group.  But if we
> could evaluate the classical grammars alongside the
> NT grammars,
> especially comparing the various criteria that
> people will mention, I
> believe some new light will be thrown on the whole
> picture.
> 
> Technically, my post is off-topic, since this group
> is about *NT*
> Greek.  But some have said that the study of Attic
> Greek is a good
> prep for NT Greek, and I'll hang onto that notion as
> an excuse for
> the preceding.
> 
> Thank you very much,
> 
> Ted Shoemaker
> 
> 
> =====
> Ted Shoemaker
>  
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