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This subreddit is dedicated to discussions about ancient Greek language and literature. However, we certainly welcome discussions of ancient Greek culture, history, and mythology, so long as they pertain to their reflection in an ancient Greek linguistic context. Posts may involve every dialect of ancient Greek.
This subreddit is dedicated to discussions about ancient Greek language and literature. However, we certainly welcome discussions of ancient Greek culture, history, and mythology, so long as they pertain to their reflection in an ancient Greek linguistic context. Posts may involve every dialect of ancient Greek.
2. Sort by: AssaultButterKnife. • 1 yr. ago. "Καλλίπῡγος" is an adjective meaning "having beautiful buttocks" and it's used to describe a person. It's not a noun for the buttocks themselves. Curious about a translation of the ancient Greek for "Big Beautiful Buttocks." I know kallipygos is "beautiful buttocks," but how would you ...
It would be spelled: Ανακλυσμός so there you have the Greek spelling. However, it's not an actual word even if it sounds real. Ανάκληση (anaklisi, or anaklisis to be more archaic) means "recall", as in a product recall from a company, or other jurisdictive decisions. The word for riptide is παλίρροια (paliria, or ...
As to Greek to English, the standard is An Intermediate Greek–English Lexicon, usually called the Liddle-Scott or more informally the 'Middle Liddle'. More comprehensive is A Greek-English Lexicon, commonly called the LSJ (from the authors, Liddle-Scott-Jones) or 'Great Scott' (as it's fairly large).
Plato - Apology (Bilingual Ancient Greek - English) For basic texts like the Apology, it's much much better to work with the Greek text with facing vocabulary (available online) first and then with the Greek text only. Having an English translation at hand is too convenient for your own good - you'll end up looking at it needlessly often ...
This subreddit is dedicated to discussions about ancient Greek language and literature. However, we certainly welcome discussions of ancient Greek culture, history, and mythology, so long as they pertain to their reflection in an ancient Greek linguistic context. Posts may involve every dialect of ancient Greek.
This subreddit is dedicated to discussions about ancient Greek language and literature. However, we certainly welcome discussions of ancient Greek culture, history, and mythology, so long as they pertain to their reflection in an ancient Greek linguistic context. Posts may involve every dialect of ancient Greek.
This subreddit is dedicated to discussions about ancient Greek language and literature. However, we certainly welcome discussions of ancient Greek culture, history, and mythology, so long as they pertain to their reflection in an ancient Greek linguistic context. Posts may involve every dialect of ancient Greek. We invite discussion about topics as diverse as Homeric poetry, papyrology ...
This subreddit is dedicated to discussions about ancient Greek language and literature. However, we certainly welcome discussions of ancient Greek culture, history, and mythology, so long as they pertain to their reflection in an ancient Greek linguistic context. Posts may involve every dialect of ancient Greek.