From: David Miller (dmiller@worldy.com)
Date: Wed Feb 03 1999 - 21:28:11 EST
All my Greek training at both the college and seminary levels was in
Biblical Greek. I have noticed that just about every koine Greek
grammar appears to assume that the reader already knows classical Greek.
I am not confident that I will be successful at making time for this,
but now may be one of the better times for me to try and lay a more
comprehensive Greek foundation. Does anyone have any recommendations
re: what good classical Greek grammatical tools/learning aids (both
accidence and syntax) I should look at? Is there anything out there
that is designed for those who have been exposed to koine but not
classical Greek?
David Miller
Scarborough, ON
dmiller@worldy.com
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