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  1. Written by an editorial team based in the Faculty, The Cambridge Greek Lexicon, which has been twenty years in the making, covers the most widely read ancient literary texts, from Homer to the Hellenistic poets, the later historians, and the New Testament Gospels and Acts of the Apostles.

  2. In Part One I explore the major genres of ancient Greek literature: epic, history, drama, satire, lyric, and philosophy. I will profile some of the key issues and authors of each period, characterize the literature of each period, and sprinkle quotes through the whole. The book is meant to be useful for

  3. Page 1of 1. A Greek-English Lexicon COMPILED BY. HENRY GEORGE LIDDELL AND. ROBERT SCOTT REVISED AND AUGMENTED THROUGHOUT BY. SIR HENRY STUART JONES WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF. RODERICK McKENZIE AND WITH THE COOPERATION OF MANY SCHOLARS. CLARENDON PRESS • OXFORD. Oxford University press, Great Clarendon Street, O ...

  4. The Perseus Digital Library is a partner and supporter of Open Greek and Latin, an international collaboration committed to creating an open educational resource featuring a corpus of digital texts, deep-reading tools, and open-source software. Look for new OGL materials in the Scaife Viewer.

  5. oversee a project to revise the Intermediate Greek–English Lexicon of H. G. Liddell and R. Scott. This Lexicon was published in 1889 and has remained continuously in print, but, unlike its parent, the Greek–English Lexicon (first published in 1843), has never been revised.

  6. May 20, 2023 · There are many more ancient Greek dictionaries available on the internet, but the ones provided here are used more frequently. A New Greek and English Lexicon; Principally on the plan of the Greek and German Lexicon of Schneider by James Donnegan. Boston: Hilliard, Gray and Co. 1836.

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