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Strictly defined, Classical Greek is the principal language which was spoken in Greece and her colonies during the fifth and fourth centuries BC. This category, however, covers the Greek from a few centuries either side to include both Homer and the bible.
Please submit to this category any site which is principally about pre-4th century BC Greek, or Greek from a later period written in this style; Koine Greek (e.g. the Greek of the Bible) has a separate sub-category.
Fonts are sets of typographic characters, typically used to write documents on word processors. Well known examples are the Arial or Times New Roman fonts bundled with the Windows operating systems.
Please only submit sites dealing primarily with Ancient and Biblical Greek fonts and software.
Find links to Classical and Biblical Greek grammars online or for sale.

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From the time of Alexander's conquest, the common language ("koine dialektos") of the eastern Mediterranean was a simplification of classical Attic Greek. Notable texts during this Hellenistic period were the Septuagint (LXX - Greek version of the Hebrew Bible) and the New Testament.
Please submit sites concerning the language and learning of Koine (= New Testament) Greek.