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View Article  "Hareios Poter Kai he tou Philosophou Lithos"
Apparently the Classicsal Greek version of the first Harry Potter book is due out this month. The Wall Street Journal gave it a distinctly quizzical, if not downright sarcastic, welcome last Thursday. But at least it's publicity for the book and the language. See what you think.   more »
View Article  Ready for Christmas - in Greek
If you are thinking of reading St Luke's account of the birth of Christ with your Greek class at the ...   more »
View Article  Why in heaven's name are you majoring in Greek?
A lecture by Lynn Sherr given in April 2003 in New Hampshire contains some good ammo for promoting the study ...   more »
View Article  The Lampeter on-line Greek course
I don't know how good this course is, but it's on the net and it's free! Find it here.   more »
View Article  An interesting survey of Greek teaching in US schools
This dates from 2000, but the site is still there - I stumbled across it just now. I was chiefly interested in the comments that a number of teachers made about Athenaze:   more »

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