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Bookwatch, The, Nov, 2004
A Greek Alphabetarion
Harvey Bluedorn
Trivium Pursuit
429 Lake Park Blvd, Muscatine, IA 52761
0974361690 $25.00 triviumpursuit.com
This new edition of A Greek Alphabetarion: A Primer For Teaching How To Read, Write, & Pronounce Ancient & Biblical Greek by English and Greek grammarian Harvey Bluedorn has been thoroughly revised and reformatted to make it easier for parents to teach their children, and for self-instructed older students to learn by themselves, the symbols and sounds of the Greek alphabet and master the Greek language. A syllabary (practice blending consonants and vowels) and a chrestomathy) practice reading sample passages) have been added in this expanded edition. A Greek Alphabetarion teaches the Greek alphabet in alphabetical order, letter by letter, using a rhythmic cadence to aid the student's memorization. Then author and teacher Harvey Bluedorn instructs the reader the Greek alphabet in phonetic order, classifying each letter by its sound. Enhanced with an accompanying pronunciation CD, A Greek Alphabetarion is a strongly recommended instructional textbook and is especially suited to students in homeschool, private school, parochial school, seminary, college, and adult self-study programs and curriculums.
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