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Ellisian Greek Exercises, Part 1 is a book that contains exercises on the categorical or simple sentence in the Greek language. The book is adapted to Dr. Donaldson's Greek Grammar or Constructionis Graecae Praecepta, which was a popular Greek grammar book during the 19th century. The author of this book, John William Donaldson, was a renowned classical scholar who was well-versed in the Greek language. The book contains a variety of exercises that are designed to help students improve their understanding of the Greek language and its grammar rules. The exercises cover a range of topics,…mehr

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Ellisian Greek Exercises, Part 1 is a book that contains exercises on the categorical or simple sentence in the Greek language. The book is adapted to Dr. Donaldson's Greek Grammar or Constructionis Graecae Praecepta, which was a popular Greek grammar book during the 19th century. The author of this book, John William Donaldson, was a renowned classical scholar who was well-versed in the Greek language. The book contains a variety of exercises that are designed to help students improve their understanding of the Greek language and its grammar rules. The exercises cover a range of topics, including verb conjugation, noun declension, and sentence structure. The book is intended for students who are studying Greek as a second language and are looking for additional practice exercises to supplement their learning. Overall, Ellisian Greek Exercises, Part 1 is a valuable resource for anyone who is interested in improving their proficiency in the Greek language.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.