The Online Greek Textbook

Unaccented Version

 

This is the introductory webpage for the unaccented version of the Online Greek Textbook.
I am no longer updating this version, as I completed the version with accents and added extra material.
The accented version may be accessed here.
I would be grateful for comments and ideas - particularly from other teachers and from those who are trying to teach themselves Greek.
The cost of publishing a Greek textbook either through a commercial publisher or by self-publishing has escalated so much that I have decided to publish this as .pdf files on the web.
It will be available for my students and for anyone else who wishes to learn Greek.
It may be freely downloaded and printed out.
I suggest that if you wish to use it as a textbook, you print the pages out and file them in a 3-ring binder.

Although I am making the textbook generally available, it may not be used for commercial purposes.
I retain the copyright.

To view the .pdf files you will need a viewer such as Adobe Reader which is available for free download.

If your computer has Unicode fonts already installed, you should see the Greek text correctly.
If your monitor shows some boxes instead of characters, you need to download and install a polytonic Greek Unicode font which has the Greek accents. There are several of these available for free download.
Go here for Unicode fonts and resources
The font I am presently using is Times New Roman, but any Unicode polytonic Greek font should show the text correctly. Such fonts are Cardo, Gentium, Galatia SIL (not SIL Galatia, which is an older non-Unicode font).
Newer versions of Times New Roman, Arial and Lucida Sans Unicode should also have the Greek accents.

The purpose of learning New Testament Greek is to read the Greek New Testament (GNT).
I recommend that you use this textbook in conjunction with a copy of the Greek New Testament which contains a dictionary bound in the back - you will always have a dictionary handy to look up words when you are reading the text.
Hence, I will not print sections from the New Testament for reading and translation, but will refer the student to the relevant passages in the Greek New Testament.

Table of Contents and Chapter Headings

 

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Dr. Rollinson

ENMU Station 19
Portales, NM 88130

Last Updated : June 26, 2017

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