Greek Grammar
First published in 1879 and later revised and enlarged, this work contains an introduction to the Greek language and its dialects. It includes five major sections: letters

syllables and their accentuation

morphology

syntax, including multiple examples

and the metrics of Greek verse. There is also a catalogue of Greek verbs and full indexes, both Greek and English.

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Greek Grammar
First published in 1879 and later revised and enlarged, this work contains an introduction to the Greek language and its dialects. It includes five major sections: letters

syllables and their accentuation

morphology

syntax, including multiple examples

and the metrics of Greek verse. There is also a catalogue of Greek verbs and full indexes, both Greek and English.

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Greek Grammar

Greek Grammar

Greek Grammar

Greek Grammar

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Overview

First published in 1879 and later revised and enlarged, this work contains an introduction to the Greek language and its dialects. It includes five major sections: letters

syllables and their accentuation

morphology

syntax, including multiple examples

and the metrics of Greek verse. There is also a catalogue of Greek verbs and full indexes, both Greek and English.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781666731828
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 07/02/2021
Pages: 484
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.97(d)

About the Author

William Watson Goodwin (1831-1913) was Eliot Professor of Greek Literature at Harvard University. His many publications include 'A Greek Grammar,' 'Greek Reader,' 'Plutarch's Miscellanies and Essays,' and 'Selections from Xenophon and Herodotus.'



Charles Burton Gulick (1868-1962) was an American classical philologist who taught at Harvard from 1892-1937. He is known in part for his work on Athenais’s Deipnosophists for the Loeb Classical Library as well as his revision William Watson Goodwin’s Greek Grammar.


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