Ancient Greek Foundations I: Ιntroduction To The Language
Published 9/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 625.90 MB | Duration: 1h 7m
Published 9/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 625.90 MB | Duration: 1h 7m
Master the alphabet, core grammar, verbs, and sentence structure to confidently start your Ancient Greek journey.
What you'll learn
Read and understand simple Ancient Greek texts with confidence, using authentic vocabulary and grammar foundations.
Master the essential grammar of Ancient Greek (articles, nouns, pronouns, verbs, and sentence structure) in a clear, step-by-step way.
Build a strong vocabulary of core words and expressions frequently found in Ancient Greek literature and inscriptions.
Recognize and use different sentence connections (coordination and subordination) and identify the main types of subordinate clauses.
Engage with Ancient Greek culture and history, gaining insights into how the language shaped classical thought and continues to influence modern languages.
Requirements
No prior knowledge of Ancient Greek is required – the course starts from the very beginning.
A genuine passion for learning and for all things Ancient Greek will make your journey more rewarding.
A simple notebook is recommended for personal notes and exercise practice.
Description
Have you ever wanted to read Ancient Greek texts in their original form? Have you wondered how philosophers, historians, and poets expressed their ideas thousands of years ago? Curious about the roots of Western thought and language? This course is your gateway to Ancient Greek, starting completely from scratch!Designed for complete beginners, students of Classics, or anyone with a passion for ancient culture, this course will guide you step by step through the foundations of the language. You don’t need any prior experience – just a love for learning and curiosity about the ancient world.In this course, you’ll learn to:Read and write the Ancient Greek alphabet with confidence.Pronounce words accurately using the Erasmian system.Master core grammar: articles, first- and second-declension nouns, essential verbs, pronouns, and second-declension adjectives.Construct sentences and understand how ideas connect using coordination, subordination, and different clause types.Start interpreting simple texts and gradually expand your vocabulary.Discover the history and culture behind the language, gaining insights into how Ancient Greek shaped classical thought and continues to influence modern languages.By the end of this course, you’ll not only be able to read, write, and understand basic Ancient Greek, but also feel confident to continue exploring authentic texts and engage with the richness of classical literature.Take the first step today – unlock the language of thinkers, poets, and historians, and experience the thrill of Ancient Greek!
Overview
Section 1: Getting Started: Origins, Alphabet, and Sounds
Lecture 1 From Homer to this course: Language, letters and sounds
Lecture 2 Accents and breathing marks in Ancient Greek
Section 2: Core Grammar and Sentence Building
Lecture 3 Who does what? Exploring cases, articles and second declension nouns
Lecture 4 The power of endings: First declension & intro to verbs
Lecture 5 People, possession & description: pronouns and adjectives
Lecture 6 Building sentences: Syntax, conjunctions & subordinate clauses
Lecture 7 The ultimate step: Read, analyze, reflect
Section 3: Wrapping Everything Up
Lecture 8 Mastering the basics: Review and recap
Absolute beginners who want to learn Ancient Greek from scratch in a clear and structured way.,Students of Classics, History, Philosophy, or Theology who wish to strengthen their language skills.,Language enthusiasts eager to explore one of the most influential languages of the Western tradition.,Teachers or educators looking for accessible material to introduce Ancient Greek to their students.,Lifelong learners passionate about ancient culture, literature, and the roots of modern languages.,Anyone who has always dreamed of reading original Ancient Greek texts and understanding their meaning.