[B-Greek] RE: Roush [Rouse] A Greek Boy at Home
Chet A. Creider
creider at uwo.ca
Tue Jul 13 09:56:43 EDT 2004
Note that the name is Rouse, not Roush.
A pdf file is available at the following address, I don't know if
this is the same file which Kathleen indicated was available through
the GreekStudy group:
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/~amahoney/rouse.pdf
Note that this file is 22.4 Mb in size and is 80 pages long. If one
wishes to download it first and then print it in pieces, it is best
accessed through the following address (the link is near the bottom of
the page):
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/~amahoney/grk1_f04.html
(There are a number of other links at this address which may be useful
to Greek learners.)
The Rouse pdf file lacks the vocabulary which is supposed to be at the
end of the book. This is a shame because Rouse indicates in his
introduction that after the first few lessons, definitions are given
in Greek -- in my own limited experience in language learning I have
always been grateful to be able to use dictionaries and other learning
materials, including textbooks, written entirely in the language which
is being learned and regret that there is so little of this for NT Gree
(or any other flavour of Ancient Greek).
Chet Creider
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