Greek Tables for the Use of Students

· Wipf and Stock Publishers
eBook
88
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About this eBook

"The principles upon which the Tables of Paradigms have been constructed, are the following: I. To avoid needless repetition; II. To give the forms just as they appear upon the Greek page, that is, without abbreviation and without hyphens; III. To represent the language according to its actual use, and not according to the theories or fancies of the Alexandrine and Byzantine grammarians; IV. To distinguish between regular and irregular usage."
--from the Preface

Contents
I. Tables of Orthography and Orthoepy
II. Tables of Etymology
III. Principal Rules of Syntax
IV. Forms of Analysis and Parsing

About the author

Alpheus Crosby (1810-1874) was Professor of Greek Language and Literature at Dartmouth College. Among his numerous publications are: 'A Grammar of the Greek Language,' 'A Lexicon to Xenophon's Anabasis,' and 'The Anabasis of Xenophon.'

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