Here are two more audio recordings of short Greek stories from Sidgwick’s Greek Prose Composition. As always, the Greek words are from his own answer key, the poor pronunciation is mine. Any suggestions appreciated.
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Sidgwick’s Greek Compositions: The Cretan Liars, The Hare and the Hedgehog
Here are two more audio recordings of short Greek stories, from Sidgwick’s Greek Prose Composition. As always, the Greek words are from his own answer key, the poor pronunciation is mine. Any suggestions appreciated.
The Cretan Liars
The Hare and the Hedgehog
Sidgwick’s Compositions: Ionides, Kauphates, and the Magic Sticks
Here are three more voice recordings I made from Sidgwick’s Greek Prose Compositions. The text is from Sidgwick’s own answer key, so blame him if you disagree. But I take full responsibility for my poor pronunciation and the low-quality recording. I used Audacity to record my voice and edit the files; I recommend it highly.
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Sidgwick’s Greek Prose Composition – First 3 stories
After translating these into Attic Greek (using Sidgwick’s answer key until I got them right), I made some MP3 files of the first three stories: The Bormeani, Titus, and The Dog and the Lovers.
I uploaded the files here, so others can listen to them.
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