Review
"Andrew Wilson, who teaches classics in Bedford, England, has translated J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone into ancient Greek. It took him a year. He renders the name 'Harry Potter' as 'warrior goblet' and that of red-haired Ron Weasley as 'pomegranate tree.'" -- Vancouver SuN
Book Description
The latest translation of the bestselling book in the world is into the original language of philosophy: Ancient Greek. One of the most challenging languages to learn, it will be a whiz with Harry Potter fans.
About the Author
J. K. Rowling is the author of the Harry Potter series, the best selling children's books in the world. She envisions seven books in the Harry Potter series.