new edition of Clyde Pharr's "Homeric Greek"
Posted: September 10th, 2013, 1:38 pm
The University of Oklahoma Press has published a new edition of Clyde Pharr's "Homeric Greek", which came out in 2012.
Has anyone used this new edition, and how did you find it to be?
It is described as having fuller explanations of grammar in the first say 40 lessons, geared more to the needs of Americans (or anyone else) who is less familiar with grammar or has no knowledge of Latin.
I was not able to find many reviews, although Bryn Mawr has a review, which is written in Spanish, by one Alberto Bernabe, of the Universidad Complutense of Madrid. I do not have Spanish to comprehend it decently.
Thank you for any news on this book.
Has anyone used this new edition, and how did you find it to be?
It is described as having fuller explanations of grammar in the first say 40 lessons, geared more to the needs of Americans (or anyone else) who is less familiar with grammar or has no knowledge of Latin.
I was not able to find many reviews, although Bryn Mawr has a review, which is written in Spanish, by one Alberto Bernabe, of the Universidad Complutense of Madrid. I do not have Spanish to comprehend it decently.
Thank you for any news on this book.