[B-Greek] New to the list

Kyle Clark kyle.mi.clark at gmail.com
Fri Jan 23 16:05:38 EST 2009


Greetings All,

I am a new member. One thing that I have found is
Diogenes<http://www.dur.ac.uk/p.j.heslin/Software/Diogenes/>which is a
free program designed for some databases which I don't have
access to, but it also can parse words and links to Liddell and Scott, so it
will help if you delve into Classical works as well. It doesn't require
internet access which is nice if you happen to be out of contact with the
world.

Kyle Clark

On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 1:02 PM, Eric Ciampa <ericc at ccvnow.com> wrote:

> For parsing, I found the site www.zhubert.com in my second year greek
> course and have frequented it ever since. It is free and completely
> web based. type in your passage/range in the browser box in the upper
> left and it will bring up the tagged Greek text. Just hover your mouse
> over the word and it will give you parsing information.
>
> For example if you type "gal 1" and place your mouse over "ANQRWPWN" a
> small pop-up window says:
>
>  "ANQRWPOS - human, person, man.  Noun Genitive Plural Masculine.
> Strongs #444 0 (anthropos) from 3700; man-faced, i.e. human being."
>
> You can also bring up parallel english texts and create your own
> translation to save as a parallel text (you have to log in for that
> feature, still free). It also has vocab lists and flashcard features
> if you want. Just don't rely on this type of resource too much in your
> studies or it will kill your ability to sight read. Instead, use it to
> help check your work after your initial parsing/translation.
>
> Best of luck. BTW - this is my first post on bgreek so I apologize if
> anything I said was in bad form.
>
> ERIC R. CIAMPA
> Journey Director
> Christ's Church of the Valley
> Phone: 626.859.0161 x147
> Email:  ericc at ccvnow.com
>
>
>
> On Jan 23, 2009, at 7:20 AM, Carl Conrad wrote:
>
> >
> > On Jan 23, 2009, at 9:56 AM, JMonte2000 at aol.com wrote:
> >
> >> Dr Carl, I downloaded firefox browser and it works like a charm.
> >> Thanks
> >
> > Please don't call me that; just "Carl" will do. "Dr. Phil" may like to
> > be so-monickered, but I'd rather omit the title. Respectful discourse
> > does not, in  my opinion require it (admittedly, some may feel
> > differently about that), but I don't.
> >
> >> Concerning Jay's question with syntax, is there any place to find
> >> out the
> >> syntax of a word, like is a word a genitive of reference, or another
> >> word an
> >> Instrument of manner?
> >>
> >> I'm also in 2nd year Greek, and would love to have a resource like
> >> that, so
> >> I can check if I'm correct with an answer. I'm studying on my own.
> >
> > I would advise against it. On this too, I am sure some will feel very
> > differently. If you must, then consult Wallace and use his index of
> > scripture to find his treatment of the verse in question, but you'd do
> > better to study the general account of major usages and think through
> > each instance as you come to it. For my part, I don't think you learn
> > much from being told quite simply that you're right or wrong. You need
> > to know WHY someone thinks your answer is right or wrong.
> >
> >>
> >> In a message dated 1/23/2009 9:47:22 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> >> cwconrad2 at mac.com writes:
> >>
> >> I'm  using Firefox
> >>
> >> **************A Good Credit Score is 700 or Above. See yours in just
> >> 2 easy
> >> steps!
> >> (
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> >> ?sc=668072%26hmpgID=62%26bcd=De
> >> cemailfooterNO62)
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> >
> > Carl W. Conrad
> > Department of Classics, Washington University (Retired)
> >
> >
> >
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