by Ioannes1985 » Sat Oct 04, 2003 4:17 am
[quote author=ranger86 link=board=2;threadid=727;start=0#7037 date=1064629649]<br />I am considering learning ancient greek, with the ultimate goal of being able to tackle the works of the well-known greek writers (Plato, the playwrights, and possibly Aristotle)<br />I have heard that New Testament Greek is far less complicated than the Attic Dialect used by later authors.<br />I have never read the New Testament, and would be interested to read it in its original language.<br />If I were to learn New Testament Greek first, how great of a headstart would I have when I tried to read the more difficult works.<br /><br />If I could read New Testament Greek without difficulty, would I be able to progress directly to Attic works, or would additional grammatical study be needed?<br /><br />Sorry for the long post, but I would be very appreciative of any helpful replies.<br />[/quote]<br /><br />I would start even before what is considered "classical Greek" - Homer. Many have found it far easier to progress from Homer to Classical Greek than the other way around, and if you ever wish to go the route of Koine Greek, you will find that easier coming from Classical Greek as well.
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