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- The Greek Word - Three Millennia of Greek Literature - A bilingual (Greek / English) extensive anthology of all periods of Greek literature, including downloadable versions and language learning tools.
- Headthirst: Greek Language Tools - QuickMem Greek, a flash card learning system; QuickMem Server, Greek and Hebrew word lists for concurrent student access; and BibleMem Server, Bible and Greek study tool.
- Guide to Selected Greek and Greek-American Resources - (pdf) University of Pittsburgh, Library. Archival material from churches, Greek War Relief, labor activities, AHEPA, GAPA, other associations.
- The Greek Orthodox Community of Leeds and Surrounding Districts. - Information about the Greek school, the Cypriot and Greek community in Leeds, the Cypriot and Greek consuls in Leeds and surrounding districts, and the Greek Orthodox Church in Leeds.
- Greek-English Translator - For ancient or modern Greek. Greek words are printed in both Latin and Greek fonts.
- Harvard Hellenic Society - Purpose: to foster a sense of Greek culture at Harvard by bringing together undergraduate and graduate students of Greek background as well as other members of the Harvard community interested in the Greek culture. Events, executive board, photos, links.
- Flavor It Greek: a Celebration of Food, Faith and Family - Portland, OR. Philoptochos Society of the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church. Cookbook with 300 recipes from real everyday cooks, including grandmothers (yiayias) and grandfathers (papous), mothers and fathers, as well as some of Portland's Greek restaurant chefs. Retail and wholesale orders of ingredients online. Recipe of the month online. Links.
- BBC World Service Greek Home Page - With a history of 60 years in radio, the Greek Section of the BBC now provides on-line trustworthy international, Balkan and Greek news. Listen to BBC Greek programmes in Real Audio.
- Wordbase Greek - Offers a program for learning New Testament Greek (Windows only) with flashcards, grammar, dictionary, glossary and a hangman game. Other resources include fonts and links to Greek New Testaments online.
- The Greek Language and Linguistics Gateway - Gateway site providing Greek bibliographies and links to other online greek resources.
Wikipedia Articles
- Proto-Greek language - The Proto-Greek language is the assumed last common ancestor of all known varieties of Greek, including the Mycenaean language, the classical Greek dialects Attic-Ionic, Aeolic, Doric and North-Western Greek, and ultimately the Koine and Modern Greek. Some scholars would include the fragmentary Ancient Macedonian language, either as descended from an earlier "Proto-Hellenic" language, or by definition including it among ...
- Houston Greek Festival - Houston's Greek Festival was started in 1966 by the members of Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church (later Cathedral) as a "Greek Night". The three day festival is held annually on the first weekend in October and features Greek food, live Greek music and Greek folk dances, as well as a gift shop and tours of the Cathedral.
- Greek-Calabrian dialect - The Greek-Calabrian dialect or Greek-Bovesian is the version of Italian Greek used in Calabria, as opposed to the other Italian-Greek dialect spoken in the Grecìa Salentina, remnant of the ancient and Byzantine Greek colonisation of the region. The two languages are frequently mentioned together as Italiot Greek (Katoitaliótika) ...
- Greek Cypriot diaspora - The Greek-Cypriot diaspora refers to the Greek Cypriot population of Cyprus, or people who are of Greek Cypriot origins, who live abroad because of either economic reasons, or were part of the Greek population that was uprooted from their homes in Northern Cyprus by the Turkish Invasion of Cyprus when the island was divided, ...
- Greek festival - A Greek festival or Greek Fest is an annual celebration of Greek culture presented by many ethnic Greek-American communities and organization in the United States and Canada, particularly Greek Orthodox churches. Typically, these events are intended for attendance by the general public.