Homer: A Transitional Reader moves students with incipient proficiency in reading Attic Greek into the Greek of the Homeric poems. Fifteen selections from the Iliad progress through readings of graduated increasing length. Each selection begins with a reading that has metrical and dialectical challenges resolved. A set of thought questions and the unaltered text with literary and metrical notes and vocabulary glosses follow. Post-reading questions encourage students to delve into fuller understanding and appreciation of what they've read.
Special Features
* Introduction to Homer and to dactylic hexameter
-* Greek text (15 selections totaling 271 lines) with notes
-* Grammar review and exercises
- * Second, unaltered text with vocabulary and literary and metrical notes
-* Questions for thought
-* Glossary of Figures of Speech and Glossary of Significant Names
- * Vocabulary
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Timothy F. Winters is Professor of Classics at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennesee. He received the Award for Excellence in College Teaching for 2007 by the Classical Association of the Middle West and South. Dr. Winters has conducted archaeological field work on the island of Salamis and is the author of articles on Greek, epigraphy, and archaeology.
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