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April 1,2025
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I am currently using this book in an upper level h.s. Greek class. It features 584 lines from the Medea of Euripides, as well as additional selections from Thucydides (Kleon at Sphacteria, the mutiliation of the Hermae and Sicilian Expedition) and Plato (Protagoras, Apology, Phaedo and Gorgias).

As with other textbooks in the JACT Greek Course, this one features running vocabulary, a great help to students at all levels. Because the running vocabulary omits words students are expected to learn from earlier stages of the course, you will need Greek Vocabulary for definitions of words not found in the running vocabulary.
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