Rouse’s Greek Boy A Reader

Rouse’s Greek Boy A Reader by William Henry Denham Rouse is published by Focus Publishing in 2010. This first edition, comprising 146 pages, serves as a revised version of Rouse’s original Greek language reader, A Greek Boy at Home. It is designed to accompany Rouse’s grammar text and is suitable for beginners in Greek language studies, starting with simple grammar and gradually increasing in complexity.
Readers will find that this book includes updated “Hints for using the book,” enhancing its usability for those embarking on their Greek language journey. It is intended to complement a forthcoming version of Rouse’s First Greek Course, making it a practical resource for students and educators alike. The focus on foreign language study and ancient languages positions this reader as a valuable tool in the field of language arts and disciplines.
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Rouse’s Greek Boy: A Reader is a slight revision of Rouse’s original Greek language reader, A Greek Boy at Home. Although designed to accompany Rouse’s grammar text, it is a useful reader for beginning Greek course. It begins with simple grammar and builds in complexity as the course continues. This edition includes revised and modernized “Hints for using the book” and is intended to be used by a forthcoming version of Rouse’s First Greek Course.
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