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I’m learning Koine Greek at the moment and found a great guide on getting your computer setup to type greek. At least I was learning greek until I got back home after the christmas break and promptly got snowed under with work which had been piling up while I ate mince pies and sang christmas carols!
Anyway I should be on top of it all by the start of next week so it’s not that bad. For those of you who are interested in what I’m going to be studying at Warwick here’s a link to some course notes which I’m reading through in preparation.



January 6, 2009 at 7:27 pm
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