Category
page 1Ancient Greek-language education
Academy Vivarium Novum
college
pronunciation of Ancient Greek in teaching
how Ancient Greek terms are pronounced when taught
Hermeneumata
The Hermeneumata (; also known as the Hermeneumata Pseudodositheana or Hermeneumata pseudo-Dositheana) are anonymous instructional manuals written in the third century CE to teach the Greek language to Latin-speaking people in the Roman Empire, and to teach Latin to Greek-speakers. The word Hermeneumata means "translations" or "interpretations".