Introductory Exercises on the Greek Language: For the Use of Junior Students at Schools and Universities (Classic Reprint) - Hardcover

George Dunbar

 
9780267523573: Introductory Exercises on the Greek Language: For the Use of Junior Students at Schools and Universities (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Master Greek grammar with clear rules and practical examples that build confidence fast.

This accessible guide presents the rules of Greek syntax, from how verbs govern cases to the use of infinitives and participles, ideal for junior students and adult learners alike.

Organized around practical rules and authentic classroom-ready examples, this edition helps readers decipher how the language structures thought, action, and meaning. It emphasizes direct, usable guidance over theory, so learners can apply the rules in reading and writing Greek with greater ease.

  • Learn how verbs govern cases and when the accusative or dative changes the meaning.
  • See how the infinitive is used, including its relation to verbs and adjectives.
  • Understand rules for passive and impersonal verbs and their effects on sentence structure.
  • Access a consolidated framework for parsing sentences with prepositions and conjunctions.

Ideal for readers studying classical Greek who want a reliable, step-by-step reference that stays grounded in the text.

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About the Author

George Dunbar is Lecturer in Psychology at Warwick University. He is the author of "Data Analysis for Psychology" (1998) and has over 15 years' experience of teaching research methods and statistics to psychology students.

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