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    Writing Greek: An Introduction to Writing in the Language of Classical Athens

    Writing Greek by Anderson, Stephen; Taylor, John;

    An Introduction to Writing in the Language of Classical Athens

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Bristol Classical Press
    • Date of Publication 18 March 2011
    • Number of Volumes Paperback

    • ISBN 9781853997174
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages192 pages
    • Size 232x156x14 mm
    • Weight 320 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Planned as a companion volume to "Writing Latin" by Richard Ashdowne and James Morwood, this brand new guide to writing Greek will be useful both in the upper forms of schools and for those starting Greek prose composition at university.

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    Long description:

    Planned as a companion volume to Writing Latin by Richard Ashdowne and James Morwood, this accessible guide to writing Greek is useful for anyone starting Greek prose composition. Part 1 deals with the constituent elements of the simple sentence, and in Part 2 all major constructions are covered, each with thorough explanations and clear examples. Each chapter has either two or three exercises of practice sentences, further supplemented throughout Part 2 by passages for continuous composition. 100 important irregular verbs with their principal parts are listed at the back of the book, and there is a complete vocabulary for all the exercises, a useful learning and revision resource in itself.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    List of abbreviations
    Glossary of grammar terms
    PART I
    1. Basic use of cases
    2. Definite article
    3. Time, place and space
    4. Use of adjectives
    5. Verb tenses
    6. Participles I
    7. Pronouns I
    8. Pronouns II
    9. Relative clauses
    10. Connection
    PART 2
    11. Indirect statement
    12. Questions
    13. Commands, exhortations and wishes
    14. Purpose clauses
    15. Result clauses
    16. Conditional sentences
    17. Participles II
    18. Verbs of fearing, precaution and preventing
    19. Indefinites
    20. Temporal clauses
    21. Impersonal verbs; Accusative absolute; Gerundives
    Appendices
    1 Passages from North and Hillard
    2 Uses ofthe subjunctive and optative
    3 Negatives and their main uses
    4 Prepositions
    5 Accents
    6 Principal parts of 100 important
    irregular verbs
    Vocabulary
    Index

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