[TTC Video] Hans-Friedrich Mueller - Greek 101: The Greek Alphabet & Pronunciation
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[TTC Video] Hans-Friedrich Mueller - Greek 101
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Course Overview
Ancient Greek is a language like no other. It records an astonishing array of great works in different genres, stretching across a thousand years of history. Homer, the most influential poet ever, recited in the matchless cadences of the epic literary Greek dialect. The Apostle Paul, the Four Evangelists, and the other authors of the New Testament also left their accounts in Greek, using Koine, the beautifully clear conversational Greek spoken in the eastern Mediterranean of their day. Likewise, Sappho, Euripides, Aristophanes, Herodotus, Plato, Demosthenes, and many other ancient authors wrote in Greek, each with a distinct style that makes their individual voices live across the centuries.
After just a few hours of Greek 101: Learning an Ancient Language, you’ll understand why no translation can capture the expressive power of this incomparable tongue. In some ways simpler than English, in other ways more complex, Greek is a delight to study. As you work through these 36 engaging half-hour lessons, mastering the graceful alphabet, the precision of the nouns and verbs, the endlessly flexible syntax, and a vivid vocabulary, you’ll learn words and phrases such as these:
μῆνιν: Pronounced mēnin, the first word of Homer’s Iliad means wrath, setting the tone for the entire epic, which is about the consequences of Achilles’ anger and how it leads the Greek army to the brink of ruin in the Trojan War. In this course, you read the first 125 lines of the Iliad—in Greek.
ἥρως: Once sounded out—hērōs—this word is obviously hero, and such larger-than-life warriors from Greek mythology are the chief characters in the Iliad. After learning the Greek alphabet and diacritical marks, you suddenly see the wide influence of Greek on English.
μαθηταὶ: That’s you, the students, pronounced mathētai, and it’s how Professor Hans-Friedrich Mueller addresses you throughout this course. It has the same root (a verb that means “to learn”) as our word mathematics, and in the New Testament it comes to mean disciples.
μὴ γένοιτο: Pronounced mē genoito, it means literally, may this not happen. More colloquially, it translates, God forbid! and it isone of St. Paul’s favorite expressions, used in Romans 7:13 and elsewhere. In this course, you read many such extracts from the New Testament—in Greek.
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[TTC Video] Hans-Friedrich Mueller - Greek 101- 28. Third-Declension Adjectives.mp4 (851.9 MB)
- 02. First-Declension Nouns.mp4 (823.5 MB)
- 03. Basic Rules of Greek Accentuation.mp4 (846.6 MB)
- 04. Additional Patterns of the First Declension.mp4 (810.4 MB)
- 05. Verbs in the Present Tense.mp4 (776.0 MB)
- 06. Adjective Forms & Second-Declension Nouns.mp4 (798.8 MB)
- 07. Building Basic Translation Skills.mp4 (775.8 MB)
- 08. First- & Second-Declension Pronouns.mp4 (805.8 MB)
- 09. Verbs in the Imperfect Tense.mp4 (805.7 MB)
- 10. Verbs in the Future & Aorist Tenses.mp4 (800.3 MB)
- 11. First-Declension Masculine Nouns.mp4 (762.5 MB)
- 12. The Root Aorist.mp4 (753.0 MB)
- 13. Third-Declension Nouns.mp4 (827.4 MB)
- 14. Understanding Dactylic Hexameter.mp4 (763.3 MB)
- 15. Practicing Dactylic Hexameter.mp4 (850.9 MB)
- 16. The Middle-Passive Voice. Present & Future.mp4 (804.3 MB)
- 17. Aorist & Imperfect Middle-Passive.mp4 (827.6 MB)
- 18. Perfect & Pluperfect Active.mp4 (794.7 MB)
- 19. Forming and Using Infinitives.mp4 (777.0 MB)
- 20. Active Participles.mp4 (825.4 MB)
- 21. Middle-Passive Participles.mp4 (809.0 MB)
- 22. The Perfect System in the Middle-Passive.mp4 (828.9 MB)
- 23. The Subjunctive Mood.mp4 (838.7 MB)
- 24. The Imperative Mood, Active.mp4 (784.4 MB)
- 25. The Imperative Mood, Middle-Passive.mp4 (844.2 MB)
- 26. The Optative Mood.mp4 (830.8 MB)
- 27. The Aorist Passive.mp4 (832.2 MB)
- 01. The Greek Alphabet & Pronunciation.mp4 (844.5 MB)
- 29. Demonstrative Adjectives & Pronouns.mp4 (783.1 MB)
- 30. Personal & Possessive Pronouns.mp4 (791.3 MB)
- 31. Relative, Interrogative & Indefinite Pronouns.mp4 (817.1 MB)
- 32. Regular -μι Verbs in the Active.mp4 (776.9 MB)
- 33. Regular -μι Verbs in the Middle-Passive.mp4 (829.9 MB)
- 34. Review of Regular -μι Verbs.mp4 (808.2 MB)
- 35. The Verb εἰμί.mp4 (801.4 MB)
- 36. Irregular Verbs & Tips for Further Study.mp4 (758.3 MB)
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- Hans-Friedrich Mueller - Greek 101. Learning an Ancient Language (Courses Guidebook).pdf (3.3 MB)
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