The Cambridge Greek Lexicon
The Faculty of Classics at Cambridge is at the forefront not only of research but also of producing resources for students and scholars. Over the last 18 years a major Faculty project has been putting together a new lexicon of the Ancient Greek Language. Find out more about this work and what the research team have discovered by watching this short documentary.

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The Greek Lexicon - a twenty four year odyssey

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Greek NT: How to use BDAG (and other Greek lexicons) featuring Logos Bible Software

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Interview advice - Classics at Cambridge

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Democracy: a history of an idea

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Which Greek Lexicon Should You Use? (selecting the right one for the job)

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What is a mosque for?

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Some Tips for Learning Ancient Greek

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Looking towards the End - Memories of C.S. Lewis

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Lexicographer John McWhorter Uses Words To Explain Words

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What is the best way to learn Ancient Greek? Review of ATHENAZE and other methods

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How I Learned Latin & Greek Solo — Dē Parnassō Sōlī Ascendendō (Jornadas de Cultura Clásica 2024)

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Ancient Greek Word Order - Is There A Default Order?

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How to do pitch accents in Ancient Greek restored pronunciation

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How to REALLY learn an ancient language in 2024

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Classics at Oxford University

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Cambridge Greek Lexicon

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Greek Lexicon showdown: What is the best dictionary for Biblical Greek?

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Greek Pronunciation: ει (epsilon iota), the full history | Ancient Greek, Classical Greek thru Koine

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Brill's Dictionary of Ancient Greek - Franco Montanari Interview (full)

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