Two books you might like :) and a prayer by Clemens of Alexandria

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Rockgerus

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Jan 31, 2021, 9:15:25 AM1/31/21
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Hi! 
The first one is the Homerocentones. Bilble stories formed from verses of the Iliad or the Odyssey. 
It could be a good way to jump from NT Greek to Homeric Greek. 


Then, Comenius Trilinguis (Latin, Greek and Spanish): 


There's also one free version of it made by our very industrious colleague Bedwere. I just bought this  one on Amayzon by Alvarus Matritensis, and I love it! I have not had the chance to compare it with the one by Bedwere, but knowing him I'm sure it' also very well made. 

Last but not least, a prayer by Clemens Alexandrinus to Christus Paidagogus that we read during the Greek Lunches at Polis Institute (among other poems by Anacreon). John James, one of my best students, measured (and sung) the whole prayer. Here's only the text. 

πολλὰ ὑγιαίνετε!

Clement's Hymn Full Scansion John James (3).pdf
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