Join online communities to discuss Attic Greek, share resources, and learn alongside fellow students and scholars. These communities range from study groups and forums to Discord servers and online courses, offering diverse ways to engage with ancient Greek.
LatinStudy and GreekStudy are open, volunteer-run mailing lists for studying Latin and ancient Greek. Running since 1995, they have over 1,600 subscribers, from beginners to experienced readers wanting to maintain or refresh their skills. Each list contains multiple study groups, each led by a coordinator who sets the agenda, collects assignments, collates them, and posts the collation to the main list for review and discussion. The lists provide: The discipline of a regular study schedule A chance to check your work with others Interaction with people who share your interests
YouTube community run by classicist Stephen Trzaskoma, sharing posts and videos for people teaching or learning Ancient (Classical) Greek. It’s not a full course, but a place where he offers explanations, tips, and clarifications drawn from 20+ years of teaching and 35+ years of studying the language, aimed at “mere mortals” who want clearer, more approachable Greek.
Online Ancient Greek language study group hosted by the Fellowship of Reason, active since 2018. The group has completed a first-year college Ancient Greek textbook and now reads original texts from the broader ancient Greek corpus, with materials suitable for motivated high school and adult learners.
Discussions span Homeric poetry, papyrology, biblical interpretation, and grammar.
This Discord Channel is not focused on the study of Attic Greek, but it contains many relevant resources and discussions.