Thank you for the great work. This is a huge resource you are providing. I have also been working my way through your videos on Thucydides and Acts. Meur ras (thank you) from Cornwall
I am a University mathematician by profession (now partially retired) but I also have an MA in Greek. I studied both in my youth but decided (correctly I think) that I had more chance of making a living as a mathematician than as a Greek scholar. I started doing these videos during the lockdowns here in Sydney and hopefully will continue. Thanks for your interest.
my interest is in reciting some of Homer's hexameter while working on geometry with my homeschooled daughters. thank you :)
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the great work. This is a huge resource you are providing. I have also been working my way through your videos on Thucydides and Acts. Meur ras (thank you) from Cornwall
Thanks so much for your kind encouragement. Pleased they are of some use.
best regards
Peter
Hope you the best of luck,I'm sure you'll get through one thousand it just takes time.
Thanks. Not everyone is going to be interested in this sort of thing.
The sole reason i want to learn Ancient Greek is because i want to read Homer, Hesiod, Sappho, Sophocles, Euripides, etc. in their original tongues
It takes a lot of work, but is worth the effort. Hopefully my videos may be of some use to you.
Regards
Petet
I'm quite curious are you a math or language teacher because you seem to know very well about these subjects.
I am a University mathematician by profession (now partially retired) but I also have an MA in Greek. I studied both in my youth but decided (correctly I think) that I had more chance of making a living as a mathematician than as a Greek scholar. I started doing these videos during the lockdowns here in Sydney and hopefully will continue. Thanks for your interest.
@@peterbrown4073 wow,that's awesome even through retirement your still working super hard,again I really hope you get to 1k as soon as possible.