[B-Greek] Corresponding Latin grammers suggestion?
George F Somsel
gfsomsel at juno.com
Fri Apr 1 19:06:33 EST 2005
On Fri, 1 Apr 2005 15:36:39 -0800 "Keith Saare" <ksaare at masters.edu>
writes:
> I am not certain if this will be appropriate for the nature of this
> forum.
>
> My influences in learning Greek were by studying through the
> grammars of
> Machen, Dana & Mantey, and A.T. Robertson-oh, and my Abbott-Smith
> lexicon. In Hebrew it was Weingreen and Gesenius, and Holladay's
> lexicon.
>
> Does anybody have a recommendation for learning Latin in the same
> tradition as these classic grammars? I notice that Barne's & Noble
> carries the Wheellock's (sp?) series, but I don't want to shortcut
> myself by relying on something in the same quality of Dobson's
> (sp?)
> "Learn-NT-Greek-in-10-days" method.
>
> Any ideas? Thanks.
>
> Keith R. Saare
> Academic Counselor
> The Master's College
> ksaare at masters.edu
> Office: (661) 362-2676
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Wheelock is a "classic grammar" which would be of value for learning the
language. For reference purposes I would recommend Allen & Greenough
(Lewis & Short for a dictionary).
george
gfsomsel
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