Here's a website with Greek texts (some with English translations)

Here is a link to a very good resource with texts in Greek and Latin (some with English translations). The texts by Greek authors (with translations) include Aristophanes, Aeschylus and Euripides.

This site also provides ‘Intermediate Greek’ texts, such as Lucian’s ‘The Ass’ (with notes, vocabulary, etc.).

So I am impressed by this site, in any event. Am still going through the JACT Reading Greek series; hope to finish by spring. I found the print version of the Grammar and Exercises; it helps a lot with the exercises for sure. I had to take a break over the summer. Blaming the sweltering weather might be a good excuse or not for taking time off. Of course now is November…

I am not ready for the dramatists but the intermediate texts are tempting even now.

Sorry, I don’t know exactly where to put this post (I don’t think it should be with TextKit Collection).

Here is the website in question: http://www.faenumpublishing.com/

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I heartily recommend Faenum Publishing’s editions. I’ve used their ed. of Lucian of Samosata’s Dialogues of the Gods and found the vocabulary and grammar helps (at the bottom of each page of Greek text) very helpful. Their intros to the authors and their works are also helpful. Currently am reading their Greek-Latin edition of the Gospel of John which is also superb. They have a lengthy grammar and syntax overview for this work giving the particulars for both languages (30 pages or so) before giving the Greek and Latin texts, with accompanying vocab and grammar aids. You can either purchase a print edition or download a free pdf one.

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