AURIS image by Elaina Neely
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Image to go with the Latin word auris auris, f.
Image to go with the Latin word auris auris, f.
Drawing by Joelle Cicak, ink on paper, 2013. For the subject, see Nepos, Hannibal 12.
Drawing by Joelle Cicak, ink on paper, 2013. For the subject, see Nepos, Hannibal 9.
Drawing by Joelle Cicak, ink on paper, 2013. For the subject, see Nepos, Hannibal ch. 2.
Drawing by Joelle Cicak, Ink on Paper, 2013. For the subject, see Nepos, Hannibal 10.
Seth Levin and Meagan Ayer created these charts based on Clyde Pharr's Homeric Greek: A Book for Beginners (Boston: D.C. Heath, 1920). Since they have a pedagogical rather than descriptive-grammatical purpose, they sometimes include, to complete a paradigm, forms that do not in fact occur in Homeric Greek. Lemma searches in Perseus under Philologic can clarfy what forms are actually found in the Homeric poems (and how commonly).
Seth Levin and Meagan Ayer created these charts based on Clyde Pharr's Homeric Greek: A Book for Beginners (Boston: D.C. Heath, 1920). Since they have a pedagogical rather than descriptive-grammatical purpose, they sometimes include, to complete a paradigm, forms that do not in fact occur in Homeric Greek. Lemma searches in Perseus under Philologic can clarfy what forms are actually found in the Homeric poems (and how commonly).
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