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https://daedalus.umkc.edu/FirstGreekBook/A Digital Tutorial For Ancient Greek Based on John William Whites First Greek BookTutorial Created by Jeff Rydberg-Cox Classical and Ancient Studies Program University of Missouri-Kansas CityJohn William Whites First Greek Book was originally published in 1896. The book contains a guided curriculum built around the language and vocabulary of Xenophons Anabasis. This digital tutorial is an evolving edition that is designed to run on both traditional browsers, tablet devices, and phones. Each lesson includes drill and practice exercises in addition to the text itself. The site also includes tab-delimited files for all of the vocabulary and grammar that can be imported into flashcard programs.For more information about the design of the tutorial, you can read an article that was published in Volume 107, Number 1, Fall 2013 of the journal Classical World on pages 111-117 or a presentation from the 2013 meeting of the Digital Classics Association. An article about the audiences and usage statistics for the tutorial entitled An Open Tutorial for Beginning Ancient Greek has been published in a volume of papers entitled Word, Space, Time: Digital Perspectives on the Classical World. edited by Gabriel Bodard & Matteo Romanello and published by Ubiquity Press.You can use these pages to study Ancient Greek online. As you complete the drill and practice exercises in each chapter, you will earn drachmas to help track your progress. The exercises keep track of the questions you have missed and presents those to you more often. Information about your progress is stored in a cookie on your computer. You can clear all of this data on the settings page.This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.Please see the acknowledgments page for a list of the on-line resources that have contributed to this project.Return to daedalus.umkc.edu

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A Digital Tutorial For Ancient Greek Based on John William White's First Greek Book

Tutorial Created by Jeff Rydberg-Cox
Classical and Ancient Studies Program
University of Missouri-Kansas City

John William White's First Greek Book was originally published in 1896. The book contains a guided curriculum built around the language and vocabulary of Xenophons Anabasis. This digital tutorial is an evolving edition that is designed to run on both traditional browsers, tablet devices, and phones. Each lesson includes drill and practice exercises in addition to the text itself. The site also includes tab-delimited files for all of the vocabulary and grammar that can be imported into flashcard programs.

For more information about the design of the tutorial, you can read an edited by Gabriel Bodard & Matteo Romanello and published by Ubiquity Press.

You can use these pages to study Ancient Greek online. As you complete the drill and practice exercises in each chapter, you will earn drachmas to help track your progress. The exercises keep track of the questions you have missed and presents those to you more often. Information about your progress is stored in a cookie on your computer. You can clear all of this data on the .

When you have successfully completed all of the exercises in a chapter, you will have ten drachmas. You will lose drachmas as time passes so you know when you need to review chapters again.

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    A Digital Tutorial For Ancient Greek Based on John William White's First Greek Book.
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    This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
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    Return to daedalus.umkc.edu

General Vocabulary

This is general vocabulary found in the back of White's First Greek book. The numbers found a the beginning of each definition indicates the chapter where the word was first given. The cross references at the end to 'See No. or See Nos.' refer to the numbered illustrations that appear in the printed edition of the text. A derivation of most words is indicated within brackets or by means of the symbols and which point to some simpler related word or words.

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, , ,131 [, field, Lat. ager, Eng. ACRE], ranging the fields, wild.
, , , , , ,56, 776, 871 [Lat. ag] set going, drive, lead, bring, conduct, carry, convey; intrans., lead on, march, go; , , with.
, , ,349, 745 [Eng. agony], a bringing together, assembly, contest, struggle, games; or , hold games.
, , ,94, brother.
-, , etc.,282, be unjust, do wrong, wrong, injure, with fut. mid. as pass.; pres. as pf., have done wrong, be in the wrong, and so in the pass., be wronged, have suffered wrong.
-, , ,wrongdoing, offence.
-, , 282 [],unjust, wicked; , the wrongdoer.
-, , 462 [],unable, powerless, impossible.
,adv., 527 [Lat. aeuum, age,Eng. EVER, AYE], always, ever, from time to time.
, , ,Athna, the patron goddess of Athens. See Nos. 6, 46, 59, 60, 63.
, , ,Athens.
, , ,733, Athenian; , , an Athenian.
(), , etc.,94 [, in a body], press close together, collect, as troops, Lat. cg; mid. intrans., muster.
, ,see , .
, , , , , ,871 [, tale, praise], praise.
(, ), , , , , ,610, 871 [di-aeresis, heresy], take, seize, capture; mid., take for oneself, choose, prefer, elect.
,see .
(), , , ,629, 871 [aesthetic], perceive, learn, see, observe; with gen., hear, hear of. 628, 846.
, , ,548, shameful, base, disgraceful.
(), , , ,664, shame; mid. as pass. dep., feel ashamed, feel ashamed before, stand in awe of.
, , etc.,327, ask for, beg, demand. 838.
, , ,blame, censure
, , etc.,mid. dep., 416, blame, reproach, accuse, charge.
-, ,695 [ (for -, cf. ), spear point, spear, + ],captured by the spear, taken in war, captured; , , captives.
, , ,292, short sword, a weapon carried by Persians, Medes, and Scythians, worn on the right side, suspended from a belt, over the hip. See No. 11.
(),[, javelin, dart, cf. ], hurl the javelin, hit with a javelin, hit.
, , , ., ,327, 871 [Lat. caue, take care, Eng. acoustic], hear, learn, hear of, listen to, give heed to. 628, 846.
-, , ,478 [ + , Eng. acro-polis], upper city, acropolis, citadel.
, , ,188[Lat. acis, sharp edge ro point, Eng. EDGE, acme, acrobat], pointed, at the point, highest, topmost;
, ,height, summit;
,the heights.
, , [,grind], lit grinder, only as adj. in the phrase , upper mill-stone, marked dd in No. 66. At the right of the upper figure, not quite one half of the outside of the mill is shown; at the left, a vertical section. The stone base is marked a, and terminates above in the coneshaped lower mill-stone c, in the top of which is set solidly a heavy iron peg (a in the lower figure). The upper stone dd is in the form of an hour-glass, the lower half revolving closely upon c. The upper stone is closed a its narrowest part by a thick iron plate (b in the lower figure), in the upper part of c (a in the lower figure) passes through the hole at the centre of this plate; thourgh the others, arranges round it, the grain, which was arranged round it, the grain, wich was put into the upper half of
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