Greek Tables for the Use of Students
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Greek Tables for the Use of Students  -     By: Alpheus Crosby

Greek Tables for the Use of Students

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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 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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Title: Greek Tables for the Use of Students
By: Alpheus Crosby
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 84
Vendor: Wipf & Stock
Publication Date: 2006
Dimensions: 8.50 X 6.48 X 0.23 (inches)
Weight: 4 ounces
ISBN: 159752462X
ISBN-13: 9781597524629
Stock No: WW524620

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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 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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