From: Mark Goodacre (M.S.GOODACRE@bham.ac.uk)
Date: Wed Jul 12 2000 - 11:39:57 EDT
Here's an new item on the web that may be of interest:
Introductory Coptic Grammar (by J. Martin Plumley), London: Home & Van
Thal, 1948; mimeographed sourcebook for the Sahidic dialect
http://www.metalog.org/plumley.html
It's odd in several ways -- originally handwritten and now scanned and
reproduced on the web. It's not at all user-friendly, e.g. you have to go through
page by page to find information you want, but it might prove useful nevertheless.
I hadn't heard of Plumley before and have used Lambdin's grammar for Coptic.
Does anyone have experience of trying to learn from Plumley, I wonder?
Mark
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