The Little Prince ... in Ancient Greek
Translation of Antoince de Saint-Exupéry's original text, with vocabulary help
One of the world's most well-known books, translated into Ancient Greek for all those who have already got a sound knowledge of the language
Title: The Little Prince ... in Ancient Greek
Subtitle: Translation of Antoince de Saint-Exupéry's original text, with vocabulary help
ISBN: 978-0-9571387-4-2
Number of pages: 102
Printed by: CreateSpace (South Carolina, USA)
Printed in: South Carolina (USA), United Kingdom and continental Europe
The book features the following characteristics:
• ORIGINAL TEXT: Translated directly from Antoine de Saint-Exupéry's original French text.
• PRIMARY AND SECONDARY COLUMN ON EACH PAGE: Primary column containing the Greek text, secondary column containing many notes to help
with vocabulary, difficult grammatical constructions, etc.
• VOCABULARY NOTES ... ALSO IN GREEK: All notes given in the secondary column are written also in Ancient Greek, thus allowing the reader to remain
immersed in the language itself.
• INTRODUCTION (IN ENGLISH): The vocabulary choice and the techniques that have been followed both for the translation and for the notes in the
secondary column are clearly explained in the Introduction.
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Links for the cover (a screenshot of the whole front and back cover) and for the text itself (in pdf format):
For the cover (a screenshot) click HERE
For the text itself (a pdf) click HERE
In the pdf for the text itself, some of the images are in colour (I have included the usual images that are used in all editions of this book all over the world), but in the printed edition all of them are black and white, to make the book cheaper, as it is supposed to be a book for students.