A Fundamental Greek Course

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Author: James I.A. Eezzuduemhoi

ISBN-10: 0761848614

ISBN-13: 9780761848615

Category: Greek language -> Grammar

A Fundamental Greek Course is designed primarily for those who aim at laying a sound foundation for the study of Classical Greek, and for use by everyone who is fascinated with ancient Greek culture. Suited to advanced college-level and university students, syntactical rules and vocabulary have been carefully devised to give to students formidable panoply for mastery of the intricacies of ancient Greek. This book provides a background for comprehending the language of the eminent prose...

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This book is designed primarily to lay a sound foundation for the study of Classical Greek and for use by everyone who is fascinated with ancient Greece. Suited to advanced college-level and university students, syntactical rules and vocabulary are carefully devised to help students master the intricacies of ancient Greek.

Chapter 1 Editor's Foreword Chapter 2 Preface Chapter 3 Introduction Chapter 4 List of Paradigms Chapter 5 List of Abbreviations Chapter 6 Chapter 1: The Alphabet Chapter 7 Chapter 2: Syllables Chapter 8 Chapter 3: The Verb Chapter 9 Chapter 4: The Definite Articles Chapter 10 Chapter 5: Declension Chapter 11 Chapter 6: Verbs and Sentences Chapter 12 Chapter 7: Conjugation Chapter 13 Chapter 8: Feminine Nouns of the First Declension Chapter 14 Chapter 9: Future Indicative Active Chapter 15 Chapter 10: Nouns of the Second Declension Chapter 16 Chapter 11: Perfect and Pluperfect Indicative Article Chapter 17 Chapter 12: Adjectives of the First and Second Declensions Chapter 18 Chapter 13: Infinitives and Participles Chapter 19 Chapter 14: Attic Second Declension Chapter 20 Chapter 15: The Imperative Mood Chapter 21 Chapter 16: Nouns of the Third Declensions Chapter 22 Chapter 17: The Subjunctive Mood Chapter 23 Chapter 18: Nouns of the Third Declension (Continued) Chapter 24 Chapter 19: The Optative Mood Chapter 25 Chapter 20: Nouns of the Third Declension (Continued) Chapter 26 Chapter 21: Passive and Middle Voices Chapter 27 Chapter 22: Irregular Substantives Chapter 28 Chapter 23: Prepositions in Composition Chapter 29 Chapter 24: Aortist and Future Indicative Passive and Middle Chapter 30 Chapter 25: Adjectives of the Third Declension, Irregular Adjectives, Comparison of Adjectives, and Adjectives of the Third Declension Chapter 31 Chapter 26: Middle and Passive of the Infinitive, Participle, Imperative, Subjunctive, and Optative Chapter 32 Chapter 27: Adverbs, Numerals, Conjunctions, Interjections Chapter 33 Chapter 28: Contract Verbs Chapter 34 Chapter 29: Conjugation of Verbs Chapter 35 Chapter 30: The Pronouns Chapter 36 Chapter 31: Irregular Verbs Chapter 37 Appendix 1 Chapter 38 Appendix 2 Chapter 39 Appendix 3 Chapter 40 Appendix 4 Chapter 41 Appendix 5 Chapter 42 Greek-English Glossary Chapter 43 English-Greek Glossary

\ Michele Valerie Ronnick[This is] a textbook that William Sanders Scarborough, America's first professional black classicist and author of First Lessons in Greek (1881), could admire as much as I do.\ \