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Ancient Greek Reader

Developer: The University of Chicago
Category: Books
Price: Free
Version: 5.1
ID: Breadgoboom.GreekReader

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Description

Attikos is an Ancient Greek reading app with an extensive selection of texts. It provides the reader with in-text access to morphological data and short definitions for these texts, along with easy access to full dictionary entries in Logeion, an app which needs to be downloaded separately.

This version of Attikos includes the following texts:

・Aeschylus

・Apollonius Rhodius

・Aristophanes

・Aristotle: Athenian Constitution, Nicomachean Ethics, Poetics, Politics, Rhetoric

・Demosthenes

・Epictetus: Discourses, Enchiridion

・Euripides

・Herodotus

・Hesiod: Theogony, Works and Days

・Hippocrates: Ancient Medicine, Oath

・Homer: including Homeric hymns

・Isocrates

・Lysias

・Old Oligarch, Constitution of the Athenians

・Pausanias

・Pindar

・Plato: Apology, Charmides, Crito, Euthyphro, Gorgias, Ion, Laches, Lysis, Meno, Phaedo, Phaedrus, Protagoras, Republic, Symposium, Theaetetus

・Sophocles

・Strabo (partial)

・Thucydides

・Xenophon: Agesilaus, Anabasis, Apology of Socrates, Hellenica, Hiero, Memorabilia, Oeconomicus, Symposium, Ways and Means

We gratefully use the texts published by the Perseus Project at Tufts University. Finally, some overviews of Greek grammar are included for those who wish to refresh their memory.

Please report any bugs, problems, and errors at the links provided within the app.

Version history

5.1
2021-01-22
5.1 is identical to 5.0 (added Dark Mode), except for metadata.
5.0
2021-01-20
• Updated for iOS 14
• Added support for Dark Mode
• Added Epictetus to texts
4.4
2018-05-29
Bug fixes
4.2
2018-02-05
Minor bug fixes
4.1
2017-11-20
Attikos has been updated for iOS 11 and will work with any iPhone/iPad running iOS 9 or later.

Many more texts: Pausanias and Strabo for travelers, Pindar for poets, more Aristotle, Plato, and Xenophon for philosophers, the Old Oligarch and Isocrates for citizens and their tyrants, and a bit of Hippocrates for physician Hellenists. Homer and the tragedians are still there for everyone else.

Improved morphological data: More texts have been parsed in whole or in part; fewer words should lead to dead end dictionary searches.

You can now use Attikos on your iPhone!

If you have a split-screen display on a newer iPad, you can run Attikos on one half, and Logeion on the other.

Minor updates in 4.1
• Support for Settings -> Accessibility -> Larger Text
• Plato Charmides
• Speaker indications in Melian dialogue
• Alternate dictionary forms where available
• Option to lookup forms not in our database using Logeion Web
• Minor corrections to texts
• Updates credits
4.0
2017-11-06
Attikos has been updated for iOS 11 and will work with any iPhone/iPad running iOS 9 or later.

Many more texts: Pausanias and Strabo for travelers, Pindar for poets, more Aristotle, Plato, and Xenophon for philosophers, the Old Oligarch and Isocrates for citizens and their tyrants, and a bit of Hippocrates for physician Hellenists. Homer and the tragedians are still there for everyone else.

Improved morphological data: More texts have been parsed in whole or in part; fewer words should lead to dead end dictionary searches.

You can now use Attikos on your iPhone!

If you have a split-screen display on a newer iPad, you can run Attikos on one half, and Logeion on the other.
2.0
2012-06-29
-Added additional texts...

・Aeschylus: Agamemnon, Eumenides, Libation Bearers, Persians, Prometheus Bound, Seven Against Thebes, Suppliant Women
・Apollonius Rhodius: Argonautica
・Aristophanes: Acharnians, Birds, Clouds, Ecclesiazusae, Frogs, Knights, Lysistrata, Peace, Plutus, Thesmophoriazusae, Wasps
・Euripides: Alcestis, Andromache, Bacchae, Electra, Hecuba, Helen, Heracleidae, Heracles, Hippolytus, Ion, Iphigenia Aulis, Iphigenia Tauris, Medea, Orestes, Phoenissae, Rhesus, Suppliants, Trojan Women
・Herodotus: Histories
・Hesiod: Theogony, Works and Days
・Homer: Odyssey
・Lysias: Speeches (complete)
・Plato: Euthyphro, Ion, Meno, Phaedo, Phaedrus, Republic (complete), Symposium
・Sophocles: Ajax, Electra, Ichneutae, Oedipus Colonus, Oedipus Tyrannus, Philoctetes, Trachiniae
・Thucydides: The Peloponnesian War
・Xenophon: Anabasis, Apology of Socrates

-Fixed 1st generation iPad issues.
-Improved short definitions, now displayed in Greek parser and for alternate parses when needed.
-Allows ability to jump from an alternate parse directly into a Logeion entry for the corresponding lemma.
-Added support to export Greek handouts to iBooks or any other app that supports PDFs.
-Remembers preferred font size and last page read for each text.
-Added ability to select information and copy it from the parse window.
-Improved Polytonic Keyboard for Greek parser.
-Integrated user support into app.
1.1
2012-05-10
Fixed bugs.
1.0
2012-05-02

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Ratings

4.8 out of 5
45 Ratings

Reviews

Bac-si,
A Gift From The Gods!
I can't believe I just found this app. I've been collecting and reading OCTs and other hard-copy texts for over 40 years, the "Middle Liddell" at my elbow and the ponderous LSJ stationed on its own table across the room. They're not obsolete now - especially Commentaries - but I'll be doing most of my reading now with just my iPad mini on my lap. It's such a pleasure to read these authors unencumbered by two or three other books.

Since I hadn't read any Attic in a while, I tried the app out by reading one work each from Plato, Xenophon and Lysias. Yes, it crashes when switching screen orientation, but that's more of a endearing eccentricity than a real bug. Meanwhile, I have the font scaled to suit my aging eyes, and lose myself in the Greek, enjoying the easy access to the dictionaries.

Just wonderful. It will (optimistically) be two years before I run out of books I want to read. But I'd like to suggest that it might be nice to add in The Homeric Hymns, Lyric Poets, Xenophon's Hellenica and Memorabilia, and maybe Theocritus for a touch of Doric. Adding further texts seems to me the only way to improve this already extraordinary app.

Many thanks to those who conceived and made this superb tool.
big_anemone,
Rough but amazing
The app is utterly fantastic - having the Perseus library with a better UI at your fingertips is worth the price of an iPad. There are things that I wish it did, and some bugs I wish would be fixed, but with all of its imperfections it's hard to exaggerate how useful I find it.

Bug: It crashes hard when changing screen orientations.

Problems: iPhone support would be a huge win. The font isn't bad, but it could be better. More text, of course!

Opportunity: I'd pay lots of money to have the full Liddell & Scott integrated, or one (or more) of the Homeric lexicons. It's probably a pipe dream, but I'd pay more than the cost of the print lexicons without blinking.
J_Z_T,
Freaking awesome
This app has completely changed the way I read Greek. I love its uncluttered, streamlined interface. The seamless interaction with Logeion is brilliant. Keep up the amazing work, and huge thanks for making this fantastic app available.
Bernard14,
Excellent App
I am a beginning Greek reader, and this is the most helpful app for working through texts in conjunction with my class work. I strongly recommend for anyone interested in Greek texts. The value for price is astounding!
Glædman54,
It works again
The new version has a more elegant design and more texts than the old, and a choice of fonts — every student of Greek should download this app. To be spared the tedium and distraction of dictionary page-flipping alone is worth the price — wait, it’s free! I’m so grateful to its developers
dcreader6,
Amazing resource
I just discovered this (though I've used and enjoyed the awesome Logeion app) and have to thank the developers for making it freely available. What a great resource.
Williamschaerer899,
Fantastic
This will be really helpful for when I take Homeric next semster.
Birksworks,
a wonderful app
This app is an amazing gift to students and readers of Ancient Greek. It works as advertised: tap a word and Attikos will parse it for you. If you want more details you can get dictionary entries from LSJ etc via another tap and Logeion window.

It comes with a good set of texts that most people will need one time or another.

It is truly stellar work and everyone interested in Greek literature should have it.
dpkpats,
Outstanding
This is your "desert island" app. An amazing tool for reading and learning Ancient Greek.
DiggerOfHistory,
English please?
I would like this app to have an option for English translation.