Introduction to Attic Greek: Volume 1

We are pleased to share the first volume of this Learning Module at the Kosmos Society: Introduction to Attic Greek.

This comprises a series of video presentations made by Leonard Muellner (Professor Emeritus of Classical Studies at Brandeis University) and Belisi Gillespie. They cover the content covered in two semesters of a college-level Introduction to Ancient Greek course. These videos are designed to be used in conjunction with the book Greek: An Intensive Course by Hardy Hansen and Gerald M. Quinn.

You can find the video playlist here.

If you are a member of Kosmos Society and are interested in joining a study group, or wish to sign up for Office Hour sessions with tutors please post in the forum.

This is a suggested syllabus for the first three units:

Before You Start Week 1: Review of Alphabet and Intro to accents

References to numbered sections are in Greek: An Intensive Course by Hansen and Quinn.

Learn Ancient Greek | 1. Introduction to learning Ancient Greek (watch videos)

INTRODUCTION
Read in the book the following sections (pages 1–6):
1. The Greek Language;
2. The Greek Alphabet;
3. Rough and Smooth Breathing;
4. Long and Short Vowels;
5. Diphthongs;
6. Iota Subscript and Adscript;
7. Gamma Combined with Certain Consonants;
8. Classification of Consonants;*
9. Punctuation and Capitalization;

Introduction to the Greek Alphabet, with Joel Christensen

Intro to Homeric Greek: Alphabet (If you want to review)

You can download the document referred to in the video (PDF):
Greek Alphabet with Reference to Core Vocab Words

Intro to Homeric Greek: Diphthongs (if you want to review)

Pronunciation Practice: community-generated videos using Core Vocabulary terms—playlist of five videos:

Read in the book:

10. Accents (pages 6–10)

Related videos:

Learn Ancient Greek | 2. Introduction to accents

Learn Ancient Greek | 3. Unit 1: Basic English Grammar 1
(if you want review of subject, direct object, indirect object, and predicate)

Ancient Greek as an Inflected Language, with Graeme Bird (quick and general discussion about inflection and flexible word order)

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WEEK 1: Start Unit 1

Reading:
Section 13. Nouns: Overview (pages17–21)
Section 14. First-Declension Nouns (Nominative in -η or -α); (pages 21–24)

Related video:
Learn Ancient Greek | 4. Unit 1: First Declension Nouns

Reading:
Section 15: Second-Declension Nouns (pages 24–27)

Learn Ancient Greek | 5. Unit 1: Second Declension Masculine and Neuter

WEEK 2: Unit 1 continued

Reading:
Section 16. The Article (pages 27–30)

Section 17. Word Order (page 30)

Learn Ancient Greek | 6. Unit 1: The Definite Article and its Grouping function

Reading:
Vocabulary and Vocabulary Notes, (pages 31–34)

Related video:
Learn Ancient Greek | 7. Unit 1: Vocabulary Comments

WEEK 3: Start Unit 2

Reading:
Section 18. Verbs: Overview (pages 39–44)
Section 19. Principal Parts (pages 44–45)

Related video:
Learn Ancient Greek | 8. Unit 2: Greek Verbal System

Reading:
Section 20. Present Indicative Active (pages 45–46)
Section 21. Imperfect Indicative Active )pages 46–47)

Related video:
Learn Ancient Greek | 9. Unit 2: Present and Imperfect Active Indicative

WEEK 4: Unit 2 continued

Reading:
Section 22. Future Indicative Active (page 48)
Section 23. Aorist Indicative Active (pages 48–49)

Learn Ancient Greek | 10. Unit 2: Future and Aorist Active Indicative

Reading:
Section 24. Agreement of Subject and Verb (pages 49–50)
Section 25. Questions (page 50)
Section 26. Infinitives and Their Use (pages 50–52)
Section 27. Synopsis (page 52)

Related video:
Learn Ancient Greek | 11: Unit 2: Agreement, Infinitives, Questions

Reading:
Vocabulary and Vocabulary Notes (pages 53–57)

Related video:
Learn Ancient Greek | 12. Unit 2: Vocabulary

WEEK 5: Start Unit 3

Reading:
Section 28. Perfect Indicative Active (pages 61–62)
Section 29. Pluperfect Indicative Active (pages 62–63)
Section 30. Perfect Infinitive Active (page 63)

Learn Ancient Greek | 13. Unit 3: Perfective Aspect and Indicative Forms

WEEK 6: continue Unit 3

Reading:
Section 31. Subjunctive and Optative Moods – Present Subjunctive Active (pages 63–64)
Section 32. Aorist Subjunctive Active (pages 64–65)
Section 33. Present Optative Active (pages 65–66)
Section 34. Aorist Optative Active (pages 66–67)

Related video:
Learn Ancient Greek | 14. Unit 3: Forms of Optative and Subjunctive

Reading:
Section 35. Sequence of Moods (pages 67–68)

Learn Ancient Greek | 15. Unit 3: Concept of Moods in Ancient Greek

WEEK 7: Unit 3, continued

Reading:
Section 36. Purpose Clauses (pages 68–70)

Related video:
Learn Ancient Greek |16. Unit 3: Purpose Clauses

Reading:
Vocabulary and Vocabulary Notes (pages 71–73)

Related video:
Learn Ancient Greek | 17. Unit 3: Vocabulary

WEEK 8: REVIEW: UNITS 1 TO 3

SELF-CORRECTING EXAMINATION 1A
SELF-CORRECTING EXAMINATION 1B

APPENDIX

Decoding Ancient Greek Dictionary Entries, with Joel Christensen