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The Hare - An Oral Greek Story

Explore the Greek folktale of "The Hare" (Ὁ λαγώς) in this chapter, while learning new vocabulary and personal pronouns. Dive into Greek religion and its rituals, including the concept of sacrifice and the sacred spaces of temples.

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The Hare - An Oral Greek Story

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  1. Chapter 5 GRK 101

  2. Ὁ λαγώς, “The Hare” Oral Greek...

  3. Vocab • ὁράω (alpha-contract verb) • ὁ λαγώς, acc. τὸν λαγών • οἱ λαγώι, acc. τοὺς λαγώς • ὁ θηρευτής, acc. τὸν θηρευτήν • οἱ θηρευταί, acc. τοὺς θηρευτάς

  4. Vocab (cont’d) • ἐγώ • ἡμεῖς • σύ • ὑμεῖς

  5. ὁράω, “see”

  6. ὁράω, “see”

  7. Article + δέ • ἡ μὲν Μέλιττα τὸν Φίλιππον ὁρᾷ • ὁ δὲ οὐχ ὁρᾷ αὐτήν

  8. Personal Pronouns (Quiz Chart)

  9. Personal Pronouns

  10. Examples-Drill Models ἡ Μέλιττα ὁρᾷ ... ὁ Φίλιππος ἔχει τὸν τῆς Μελίττης λαγών • τὸν λαγὼν αὐτή • αὐτόν • τὸν Φίλιππον αὐτόν • τὸ ἄροτρον • αὐτό • me • you • etc.

  11. ch5 Quiz Quote ὁ βίος βραχύς, ἡ δὲ τέχνη μακρή

  12. Greek Religion Civ Reading

  13. concepts, terms • hiera (neut. plur.) “sacred things” = SACRIFICE (noun) • “victim” = (animal) offering • reciprocity Ram led to sacrifice

  14. religious space: the temple naos altar Athena Nike (Athens, Acropolis)

  15. temple (cont.) pronaos (entry porch) naos (god’s statue, offerings) main focus temenos (sacred area) wall N east altar (sacrifice)

  16. Epithets, Function: Aphrodite

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