I found this great resource that breaks down greek texts grammatically via YouTube.
The instructors pronunciation is horrid but the breakdown of syntax is a real help.
I found this great resource that breaks down greek texts grammatically via YouTube.
The instructors pronunciation is horrid but the breakdown of syntax is a real help.
I listened to a couple of segments from 1st Cor. Not bad at all. His pronunciation is conventional Erasmian with an occasional mixing of omicron and omega. His English accent sounds like USA west coast but apparently he did his higher education in the Midwest. I didn’t pick up any midwesternisms in his speech so perhaps he didn’t grow up there.
DAVID C. NOE
Classics Department
Calvin College
3201 Burton St. SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49506Education
Ph.D. in Classics, 2003 University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
Dissertation: “Oikeiosis, Ratio, and Natura: The Stoic Challenge to Cicero’s Academism
in Finibus and Natura Deorum”
B.A. in Classical Languages and Philosophy, 1995 Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI