LSJ:Learn Greek
Introduction
The resources below are by no means comprehensive, but are a very good start indeed for anyone wanting to learn Ancient Greek. For Ancient Greek queries, you can use the fora.
Ancient Greek Grammars and Textkbooks
- The First Year of Greek, James T. Allen
- Greek Grammar, William W. Goodwin
- First Greek Book, John Williams White
- Ancient Greek for Everyone, Essential Morphology and Syntax for Beginning Greek, Wilfred E. Major and Michael Laughy
- A school grammar of Attic Greek, Thomas Dwight Goodell
- A Digital Tutorial for Ancient Greek based on John William White's First Greek Book
- A Brief Introduction to New Testament Greek, Samuel G. Green
- Grammar of New Testament Greek, Friedrich Blass
- Greek Prose Composition, North and Hillard
- Greek Grammar, Herbert Weir Smyth
- A First Greek Course, Sir William Smith
- First Greek Grammar Syntax, W. Gunion Rutherford
- First Greek Grammar Accidence, W. Gunion Rutherford
- Homeric Greek – A Book For Beginners, Clyde Pharr
- A Greek grammar for schools and colleges, Herbert Weir Smyth
- An Introduction to Ancient Greek: A Literary Approach, C.A.E. Luschnig
- Wiktionary:About Ancient Greek
Material in Modern Greek
Dictionaries
- LSJ.gr (containing English, French, Spanish, Russian, Modern Greek translations as well as Woodhouse's English to Ancient Greek dictionary in a wiki format with full, diacritics-insensitive text search)
- An English-Greek Lexicon - C. D. Yonge (free pdf download)
- A Lexicon of the Homeric Dialect, R.J. Cunliffe (free pdf download)
- Illustrated Dictionary to Xenophon’s Anabasis, John Williams White
- Lexilogos Dictionaries