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Homeric Vocabularies Edgar Johnson Goodspeed

Homeric Vocabularies By Edgar Johnson Goodspeed

Homeric Vocabularies by Edgar Johnson Goodspeed


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An essential step in learning and using any language is a working vocabulary. In William Bishop Owen and Edgar Johnson Goodspeed's helpful word-lists, Homeric terms are arranged according to frequency of usage, divided according to parts of speech, and presented in an easy-to-use format.

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Homeric Vocabularies: Greek and English Word-Lists for the Study of Homer by Edgar Johnson Goodspeed

An essential step in learning and using any language is the acquisition of a working vocabulary. Many methods have been devised to help with this acquisition, all of them stressing the fundamental importance of mastering the words most frequently used. The Owen and Goodspeed word-lists - in which Homeric terms are arranged according to frequency of usage, divided into categories according to parts of speech, and presented in an easy-to-use format - are particularly helpful.

The word-lists are based in part upon Gehring's famed Index Homericus and are designed to help the student learn Homeric words in a systematic way, thereby marking the reading of Homer a rewarding and natural experience.

About Edgar Johnson Goodspeed

William Bishop Owen was the authors of many articles and books on classical subjects.

Edgar Johnson Goodspeed was the authors of many articles and books on classical subjects.

Clyde Pharr (1885-1972) was head of the Classics Department at Vanderbilt University.

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CIN0806108282VG
9780806108285
0806108282
Homeric Vocabularies: Greek and English Word-Lists for the Study of Homer by Edgar Johnson Goodspeed
Used - Very Good
Paperback
University of Oklahoma Press
1969-04-15
84
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