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Online Answer Key to A READING COURSE IN HOMERIC GREEK, 3ed.

Postby PeterD » Thu Aug 21, 2008 5:22 am

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Online Answer Key to A READING COURSE IN HOMERIC GREEK, 3ed.

Postby Faylasoof » Sun Aug 24, 2008 10:15 am

I’ve come across this before. Unfortunately this online key is still not finished - stops at the beginning of lesson 95. That is one reason I dropped the idea of using Schoder and Horrigan instead of Pharr. The latter also has an unfinished key (http://www.greekgeek.org), but I guess I’ve got used to Pharr. However, if Schoder & Horrigan offers particular advantages then I'm willing to change.
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Re: Online Answer Key to A READING COURSE IN HOMERIC GREEK,

Postby Koehnsen » Sun Aug 24, 2008 2:09 pm

Faylasoof wrote:I’ve come across this before. Unfortunately this online key is still not finished - stops at the beginning of lesson 95. That is one reason I dropped the idea of using Schoder and Horrigan instead of Pharr.


Does this not address your concern?
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Re: Online Answer Key to A READING COURSE IN HOMERIC GREEK,

Postby PeterD » Mon Aug 25, 2008 2:06 am

Faylasoof wrote:I’ve come across this before. Unfortunately this online key is still not finished - stops at the beginning of lesson 95. That is one reason I dropped the idea of using Schoder and Horrigan instead of Pharr.

Yes, it's a work-in-progress, but by the time it takes you to reach lessoon 95 ( 6 months? ) it's highly probable that the answer key will be completed. Besides, if you have any questions, you can always ask them here.

Note that there is an online Greek study group that uses the said text:

http://wwwlgeocites.com/homericgreek/

The latter also has an unfinished key (www.greekgeek.org), but I guess I’ve got used to Pharr. However, if Schoder & Horrigan offers particular advantages then I'm willing to change.

The creator of the site greekgeek.org, although a very busy man, would gladly help you if you have a any questions. Simply contact him via the e-mail address that he kindly provides.

Both texts will give you a great start to learning Homeric Greek. I suggest you use both.
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Online Answer Key to A READING COURSE IN HOMERIC GREEK, 3ed.

Postby Faylasoof » Sun Aug 31, 2008 1:58 am

Koehnsen
Does this not address your concern?


Yes, indeed it does. But as a voracious collector (and reader) of books I’m always on the prowl for free stuff!

PeterD
Both texts will give you a great start to learning Homeric Greek. I suggest you use both.


I have indeed every intention of using both the texts but as I’ve gone quite far with Pharr I shall keep that going for now. It is very traditional in its approach but that's OK with me. I have had similarly traditional grammars for other languages too. Schoder and Horrigan I’ll use later. It’ll help me revise.

Not so long ago I also acquired the 2-volume, Leaf and Bayfield (1962) edition of the Iliad, complete with grammar hints, copious notes and vocabulary. I also managed to get second-hand copies of the Loeb versions of the Iliad and the Odessey. Not to mention Munro’s Homeric Grammar in digital format: (http://www.archive.org/details/grammarofhomeric00monruoft )
Should keep me busy for a while.
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Re: Online Answer Key to A READING COURSE IN HOMERIC GREEK, 3ed.

Postby mydogisbox » Fri Nov 12, 2010 6:09 pm

That URL is no longer active. Fortunately it is still available at the internet archive.

http://web.archive.org/web/200710132301 ... choder.htm
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Re: Online Answer Key to A READING COURSE IN HOMERIC GREEK,

Postby antonyclassicallatin » Thu Jul 19, 2012 11:58 am

Thanks for the answer key.
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