A New Method of Learning with Greater Facility the Greek Tongue

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by Claude Lancelot

A New Method of Learning with Greater Facility the Greek Tongue
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Title not held by The Wolf Law Library
at the College of William & Mary.
 
Author Claude Lancelot
Editor
Translator Thomas Nugent
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Desc. 8vo


Claude Lancelot (c. 1615 – 1695) was a French Jansenist monk and grammarian.[1] Lancelot was born in Paris. He participated in the creation of the Petites écoles de Port-Royal in May 1638 (then under the spiritual guidance of Jean Duvergier de Hauranne, the abbot of Saint-Cyran). Lancelot was in charge of the education of the duke of Chevreuse and of the princes of Conti.[2]

This book is a methodlogy he developed for the teaching of Greek, specifically focusing on the Attic dialect. It does also give background on the other dialogues as well as an explanation of the poetical license used in modifying Greek language. [3]

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Read the 1797 edition of this book from Google Books.

  1. La Grammaire de Port Royal Claude Lancelot & Antoine Arnauld, e-book downloadable
  2. Ibid.
  3. Ibid.