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Learning Greek with Plato: A Beginner's Course in Classical Greek

Learning Greek with Plato: A Beginner's Course in Classical Greek
By Frank Beetham

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This is a step-by-step approach to learning ancient Greek and reading Plato that can be used as a text book on courses or as a handbook for self-teaching. The book's material had been tried and tested over a number of years with adult classes.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #270051 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-04-20
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 460 pages

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About the Author
Frank Beetham is author of Beginning Greek with Homer.


Customer Reviews

about the quality of the edition1
In Italy there are no tools for the self study of Latin and Greek: the many traditional handbooks, some good, some better, all require a very competent teacher and much determination because of the very sound, comprehensive but oh-so-dull approach and exercises.

There being a very large number of secondary schools where Latin at least is still taught, sometimes by very dedicated teachers, there is probably little need for self study tools.
Therefore I was overjoyed finding out some well reviewed handbooks for adults such as myself and I bought ALL OF THEM.

Their worth as textbooks I still do not know: it will obviously take me time to ascertain it and I shall edit my reviews later on to comment on that.
What I need to say now is that I was APPALLED by the lack of quality of all these books as editorial objects: I love and cherish my books and wish them to be quatity stuff, I am ready to pay more if necessary.

The binding look solid enough, which is lucky, even if a sewn spine would have guaranteed more comfort of read.
The paper is of devastatingly poor quality, blinding white in colour.
The inking being no more than mediocre and the font just tolerable, you can imagine the fun of reading them, especially under artificial light!

The layout of the pages is utterly unappealing, different paragraphs and or sections ill distinguishable. Texts are not even justified on the right margin!

Books like these need to catch and keep the eye of the reader who is going to refer to them for many years to come: beauty and clarity of typesetting are NOT an optional feature - do not forget they are quite expensive and the publisher should have taken much more care.

I am disappointed. Let us hope that at least the content is worth my money.