Do you want to find out more about ancient Greek? Would you like a transliteration chart? Do you need an online dictionary? If so, this is the article for you.
Go online and with your web browser go to www.translatum.com and use it's Ancient Greek forum. This will offer free translation of short passages.
Step2
Also try www.kypros.org/cgi-bin/lexicon for a free dictionary online. This will give a direct translation of ancient Greek words. Also try www.perseus.tufts.edu for more translation.
Step3
Get a transliteration chart. A good one is available at www.libraries.psu.edu/tas/cataloging/rarebook/greek.htm. Another transliteration chart is available from www.crivoice.org/terms/transliteration.html. This comes with an explanation of transliteration.
Step4
Go to www.learnancientgreek.com to view a sample lesson and take a look at the Ancient Greek PDF file. This helps get an idea if learning Greek is for you. Also try www.textkit.com for a free textbook download.
Step5
If it is desired to just order materials online--try buying Greek lesson books and dictionaries at Amazon for home use. There should be a good deal of used books on the topic there.
Step6
If other types of online Ancient Greek tools are desired, try using your web browser to find the particular desired object(s).
Tips & Warnings
Search terms such as Greek transliteration chart or Ancient Greek to English translation will help with your search.
Comments
JMOrganizations said
on 2/15/2008 Lots of good resources, thank you.