Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Plato A Transitional Reader By Wilfred E. Major, Abigail Roberts




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This graded reader helps students make the transition from beginning instruction in Greek to reading unaltered texts of Plato. It features six Greek passages: four extracts from the Republic, the summary of the Republic in the Timaeus, and the beginning of the Euthyphro, which sets the scene for the Apology. Each passage is presented in multiple versions, beginning with a very basic outline and culminating in the passage as Plato wrote it. Passages are accompanied by facing vocabulary and notes. Each unit includes a review of grammar crucial for the passage. Appendices provide two vocabulary lists that help students identify which words to memorize first.
Students completing this reader will be prepared to read full Platonic dialogues in unadapted Greek.

Special Features

  • Introduction to Plato with starter bibliography
  • Greek texts with each passage presented in graded stages
  • Facing notes and vocabulary
  • Grammar review
  • Three appendices:
    - Guide to dialogues of Plato
    - Fifty most common words in Plato
    - Five hundred most common words in Plato
  • Map of Athens
Author Bios

Wilfred E. Major is an Assistant Professor of Classics at Louisiana State University. He works on Greek pedagogy, especially improved curricula for beginning and intermediate classes. He also conducts scurrilous research into ancient Greek Comedy.
Abigail Roberts teaches Latin and Greek at McCallie School in Chattanooga, Tennessee. When not conjugating verbs, she enjoys outdoor sports and working in the garden.