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τον οἰκον / τἡν οἰκίᾶν?

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Introduction to Attic Greek (D.J. Mastronarde)

Unit 5, Ex. 4
1. You (s.) are leading the courtesan into the house.

Answer Key:
1. tὴν ἑταίραν εἰς τἡν οἰκον ἄγεις

Shouldn’t that be either τον οἰκον or τἡν οἰκίᾶν?

Using Lexilogos. Is there an easier way of typing Greek, apart from a Greek keyboard?
My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)
τοῦτ' ἑν ψυχῇ λόγοι ὁσπερ κάλλος ἑν σώματι.

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Re: τον οἰκον / τἡν οἰκίᾶν?

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Pianophile wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 12:15 pm Introduction to Attic Greek (D.J. Mastronarde)

Unit 5, Ex. 4
1. You (s.) are leading the courtesan into the house.

Answer Key:
1. tὴν ἑταίραν εἰς τἡν οἰκον ἄγεις

Shouldn’t that be either τον οἰκον or τἡν οἰκίᾶν?

Using Lexilogos. Is there an easier way of typing Greek, apart from a Greek keyboard?
Yes, this was corrected in the Corrigenda list. You should be able to download the latest version from Mastronarde's website.

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Re: τον οἰκον / τἡν οἰκίᾶν?

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truks wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 1:16 pm
Pianophile wrote: Tue Feb 14, 2023 12:15 pm Introduction to Attic Greek (D.J. Mastronarde)

Unit 5, Ex. 4
1. You (s.) are leading the courtesan into the house.

Answer Key:
1. tὴν ἑταίραν εἰς τἡν οἰκον ἄγεις

Shouldn’t that be either τον οἰκον or τἡν οἰκίᾶν?

Using Lexilogos. Is there an easier way of typing Greek, apart from a Greek keyboard?
Yes, this was corrected in the Corrigenda list. You should be able to download the latest version from Mastronarde's website.
Many thanks for your prompt and helpful response.
My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)
τοῦτ' ἑν ψυχῇ λόγοι ὁσπερ κάλλος ἑν σώματι.

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