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Romans 1:1-11: Reading text
Dutch Bible text from Romans 1: 1-11 and its translation into Ancient Greek. A glossary was also added with the translation of the Ancient Greek words.
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Iliad of Homer: Exam
Exam that can be given after the first trimester. This exam contains two parts:
- Part 1 contains assignments for untreated texts.
- Part 2 contains assignments for treated texts and culture.
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Greeks wandering: Didactic package
This didactic package can be used without obligation to address a prominent human and social problem, migration, in the classroom from a historical perspective. The target audience are history students for the Alpha module and Greek students for …
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Praesens strain medium species: Summary - Pallas 2 Griekse Grammatica
Overview of the medium types of Greek (in the præsens tribe) with criteria with which you can distinguish them from each other .
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Translate Aoristos: Help sheet
An overview document that answers the following question: How do you translate an aoristos?
This can be a manual or guideline, as a help sheet.
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Elisie in Greek: Explanation and practice
A document that deals with elision in Greek with an exercise, because students often can not trace these words.
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Declinations of adjectives and substantives: Exercise at Eisma compendium
Exercise with the Eisma compendium with congruence assignment for the declinations of adjectives and nouns.
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Declarative and dynamic infinitive: Difference
Document to teach students what the difference is between a declarative and dynamic infinitive and what consequences this has for the meaning (translation) of an aoristosinfinitive inside and outside the ACI-construction.
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Subjunctive and Optative: Overview
The use of subjunctive and optative in main and subordinate clauses with examples.
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Medieval clothing
In the Middle Ages, one could infer a person's social position from his or her clothing. For example, most peasants wore simple clothes, while wealthy townspeople tried to dress more ostentatiously. The clothes of the nobles, the wealthier …
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Roofs and facades of houses: Wall panels
These wall charts are made to go out with the students and discuss houses.
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Seated Mercury: Photos
Mercury (Hermes) from the villa dei Papiri (Herculaneum).
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