This is a repository for open-source Magisk Modules which is run by by IzzyOnDroid (details), currently serving 139 modules. To add it to your MMRL client, use this URL:
https://apt.izzysoft.de/magisk
Note this repo is still in BETA stage, so there might be some glitches and not everything is working as planned yet! Further, other than with our F-Droid repo, there is no extensive scanning framework in place. Modules are taken in directly from their resp. developers.
Last updated: 2026-03-06 20:33 UTC
: At first, you see the world as Dikaiopolis does, through strange symbols like alpha and omega . Soon, these letters form the words for his tools, his family, and the gods he prays to.
In the golden light of the Attic afternoon, Dikaiopolis stood among his olive trees, the silver-green leaves whispering secrets of the coming harvest. This scene opens Athenaze , a renowned course that weaves the dry rules of grammar into a vivid fictional narrative about a farmer’s family in 432 BC. an introduction to ancient greek
: The farmer’s humble life is frequently interrupted by the grander stories of Greece. Legends of the Persian Wars and the heroes of the Theogony are seamlessly blended into the text, making the transition to reading Plato or Herodotus feel like a natural evolution of the story. : At first, you see the world as
: Beyond just language, the story provides a window into ancient Athenian life . You learn why olive oil was the lifeblood of the economy and how pottery workers in the city captured these very scenes on their orange-red Attic clay. This scene opens Athenaze , a renowned course
The story follows Dikaiopolis as he navigates the hardships of rural life and the rising tensions of the Peloponnesian War, but it is more than just a tale—it is a living textbook. As you read, the "introduction to Ancient Greek" unfolds naturally through his eyes:
By the time you reach the end of the narrative, the "introduction" has transformed. You are no longer just reading a story about a farmer; you are beginning to understand the original voices of the philosophers and poets who built the foundation of Western thought.