[B-Greek] Greek Instructional Software?
Christopher Shelton
christophershelt at bellsouth.net
Tue Apr 10 19:05:24 EDT 2007
Thank you Everyone. I spent the whole night visiting software sites
and, indeed, there is a lot out there. I think Gramacord was the most
thorough; though SIL Galatia was a close second. I was surprised to see
so many software packages for free.
Christopher Shelton
Carl W. Conrad wrote:
> George quite correctly notes that your question falls within the explicitly-named matters open to discussion on B-Greek.
>
> There's quite a bit out there and I think it would be difficult to give an exhaustive list. But among the items you might find
> useful are the PDF materials that are available from "Textkit" at
> http://www.textkit.com/
> Another very useful site with pointers to much else is "Greek Grammar on the Web" at
> http://perswww.kuleuven.be/%7Eu0013314/greekg.htm
> That one will lead you to quite a number of other useful sites and will keep you busy
> for a while. Nor do I doubt that others will make some other suggestions.
> The above are not limited to Biblical Greek, but my recollection is that it is Classical
> Attic Greek that you have been working with. For Biblical Greek there are quite a
> few commercial software packages that are not so much instructional as they are
> Bible-study packages with resources for exploration of Biblical texts in Greek.
>
> Carl W. Conrad
> Department of Classics, Washington University (ret)
> 1989 Grindstaff Road/Burnsville, NC 28714/(828) 675-4243
> cwconrad at artsci.wustl.edu
> WWW: http://www.ioa.com/~cwconrad/
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> On Monday, April 09, 2007, at 11:01PM, "George F Somsel" <gfsomsel at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>> I don't believe this is off-topic, but I'm not the moderator. The information page states
>>
>> "B-Greek focuses on the Greek language of the Bible, Greek texts, *** and resources helpful for understanding the text and language of the Bible ***"
>> so I think you're safe with this topic. The question I have is whether you have any further information regarding the software you were referencing. There is a considerable number of programs and books which are billed as aids to the study of Greek. Without this information it would be simply a matter of recommending something which may not be what interested you.
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>> george
>> gfsomsel
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>> ----- Original Message ----
>> From: Christopher Shelton <christophershelt at bellsouth.net>
>> To: B-Greek <B-Greek at lists.ibiblio.org>; Greek Study <greekstudy at nxport.com>
>> Sent: Monday, April 9, 2007 9:57:46 PM
>> Subject: [B-Greek] Greek Instructional Software?
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>>
>> To One And All--
>> Within the last month or so I remember seeing a reference to a new
>> instructional software for studying Greek. I am only at the end of my
>> second semester, but I love Greek software. If this is considered
>> "off-topic" or violates any of the rules of "netiquette," please contact
>> me at my own email address: christophershelt at bellsouth.net
>>
>> I tried tracking this new software down all over the place and I
>> can't seem to find it. All I know is that it is recent and relatively
>> affordable. Thank you very much.
>>
>> Christopher Shelton
>> Fort Lauderdale, FL
>>
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