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Average Rating: Author: J.L. Strachan-DavidsonProduct Code: 021XISBN 13: 978-0-86516-021-7Product Form: PaperbackPublisher: Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Inc.Pages: 164
Price: $19.00
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Appian's writings offer the only account of events during the epoch between Polybius and Cicero, and Civil Wars covers the period from the reign of Tiberius Gracchus to the first consulship of Pompey and Crassus. This reprint of the Oxford edition features Greek text and notes.
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Average Rating: Author: Jerry ClackProduct Code: 4568ISBN 13: 978-0-86516-456-7Pages: 280
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Asclepiades of Samos and Leonidas of Tarentum set the course that later Greek epigrammatists would follow in their choice of subject matter. To Asclepiades, the epigram was a vehicle for personal feeling; in the hands of Leonidas the field was broader, dwelling often on the suffering that attends the poor and destitute.
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Average Rating: Author: Jerry ClackProduct Code: 5114ISBN 13: 978-0-86516-511-3Product Form: PaperbackPages: 224
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Of all the Greek epigrammatists, Dioscorides and Antipater of Sidon perhaps most faithfully represent the Hellenistic society's reaction to a rapidly changing world — its introverted individualism. Their epigrams, distinguished by conciseness and range of themes, express the ephemeral nature of happiness and the inevitability of death. These epigrams — with their brief scope, intriguing subject matter, rhetorical flourishes, and intricately embroidered thematic variation — offer an enjoyable and attainable introduction to Hellenistic epigram.
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Average Rating: Author: T. Davina McClainProduct Code: 5971ISBN 13: 978-0-86516-597-7Product Form: Flash CardsPages: 12
Price: $13.00
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Graphic Greek Grammar is a set of reference cards that present, in easy-to-read format, the morphological and syntactical information students need in their study of Ancient Greek. The goal throughout is clarity and simplicity.
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Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers download service is under maintenance, download products are unavailable for purchase until July 1st.
Engage your student in learning Greek grammar through aural, oral, visual, and kinetic learning. Grammar set to catchy electronic music makes Greek, like a favorite song, stick in the student's head. Listen to the tracks, read along on the lyrics sheet, sing the lyrics yourself with the karaoke tracks, and, if the music moves you, dance to the beat of declensions and conjugations! Available as individual tracks or download all twenty-one at a reduced price. The "karaoke" version, available for purchase separately, contains the music from all twenty-one tracks without the lyrics. Make sure to create an account before purchasing to be able to access downloads for multiple devices.
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