This work is aimed at university students and others who have a passive knowledge of ancient Greek and would like an active command of the language. It provides a structured review of grammar and syntax together with clear explanations, examples, and large numbers of exercises both with and without key.
This work is aimed at university students and others who have a passive knowledge of ancient Greek and would like an active command of the language. It provides a structured review of grammar and syntax together with clear explanations, examples, and large numbers of exercises both with and without key.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eleanor Dickey has taught Greek in the University of Ottawa, Columbia University, New York, the University of Oxford and the University of Exeter, and is currently Professor of Classics at the University of Reading and a Fellow of the British Academy. She is an expert on Greek and Latin linguistics and has published more than eighty scholarly works, including books on Greek forms of address, Latin forms of address, ancient Greek scholarship, and the Colloquia of the Hermeneumata Pseudodositheana (an ancient Latin and Greek textbook).
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Preface Bibliography Accentuation 1. Articles 2. Modifiers 3. Tenses, voices, and agreement 4. Cases 5. Participles 6. The structure of a Greek sentence: word order and connection Review exercises 7. Conditional, concessive, and potential clauses 8. Relative clauses 9. Pronouns 10. Indirect statement 11. Questions Review exercises 12. Purpose, fear, and effort 13. Cause, result, and 'on condition that' 14. Comparison and negatives 15. Commands, wishes, and prevention 16. Temporal clauses Review exercises 17. Impersonal constructions and verbal adjectives 18. Oratio obliqua 19. Summary 20. Consolidation Appendices: A. Errors in Smyth's Grammar B. English tenses and their Greek equivalents (indicative only) C. Hints for analysing Greek sentences D. English conditional clauses E. A selection of terminologies for describing Greek conditional sentences F. Short, easily confused words G. Partial answer key H. The next step: prose composition as an art form Principal parts Vocabulary Index to vocabulary.
Preface Bibliography Accentuation 1. Articles 2. Modifiers 3. Tenses, voices, and agreement 4. Cases 5. Participles 6. The structure of a Greek sentence: word order and connection Review exercises 7. Conditional, concessive, and potential clauses 8. Relative clauses 9. Pronouns 10. Indirect statement 11. Questions Review exercises 12. Purpose, fear, and effort 13. Cause, result, and 'on condition that' 14. Comparison and negatives 15. Commands, wishes, and prevention 16. Temporal clauses Review exercises 17. Impersonal constructions and verbal adjectives 18. Oratio obliqua 19. Summary 20. Consolidation Appendices: A. Errors in Smyth's Grammar B. English tenses and their Greek equivalents (indicative only) C. Hints for analysing Greek sentences D. English conditional clauses E. A selection of terminologies for describing Greek conditional sentences F. Short, easily confused words G. Partial answer key H. The next step: prose composition as an art form Principal parts Vocabulary Index to vocabulary.
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