Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Where one could find Harry Potter in classical Greek? What store carries it, and where I can buy it?

I am one of those rare GEEKS who studies classical Greek, and I would like to get my hands on a copy of the first Harry Potter book, which has been translated int Greek. Trouble is, Barns %26amp; Noble don't seem to have it; neither does Amazon.



Any ideas?Where one could find Harry Potter in classical Greek? What store carries it, and where I can buy it?
If you are absolutely sure it has been translated into Greek, try contacting J.K. Rowling's publisher directly. They are likely to know where you can get a copy of it or perhaps you can order a copy directly from them. Rock with your geekiness (or would it be GREEKiness--ha, ha).
Here's an article that talks about it



http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~loxias鈥?/a>



good luck.Where one could find Harry Potter in classical Greek? What store carries it, and where I can buy it?
I've seen it (and the classical Latin translation as well) on sale at universtiy bookstores. Good luck.Where one could find Harry Potter in classical Greek? What store carries it, and where I can buy it?
Sometimes a smaller bookstore will bend over backwards to help you find a book that you really want, in order to compete with the big box bookstores. I've had success with a smalltown bookstore that has helped me find a couple of hard-to-get books.

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