Moss Method for Greek, Office Hours with Dr. David C. Noe; September 10, 2021
Dr. Noe explains formation of the future tense in Attic by addition of sigma and lengthening of thematic vowel, also ἀπελούσασθε I Corinthians 6.11.
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This week Dave and Jeff access a Pylon and head back to the beginning—Hesiod’s Theogony (c. 700 BC), the closest thing we get to a canonical creation myth for the ancient Greeks. In between aggressive sickle-wielding, “foam births”, and largely pointless references to ‘90s movies, we find out where both the gods and the physical universe come from and why, in the end, Zeus does it best. If that’s not enough, tune in to witness Dave actually letting Jeff recite some Greek for once, two Aphrodites for the price of one, and big daddy Kronos angling for a guest-spot.
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