Exercises in Some of the More Difficult Principles of Greek Syntax: With References to the Grammars of Crosby, Curtius, Goodwin, Hadley, Koch, and Kühner; A Sequel to Jones's Exercises in Greek Prose - Hardcover

James R. Boise

 
9780331373165: Exercises in Some of the More Difficult Principles of Greek Syntax: With References to the Grammars of Crosby, Curtius, Goodwin, Hadley, Koch, and Kühner; A Sequel to Jones's Exercises in Greek Prose

Synopsis

Masterful Greek syntax drills for first-year college study.

This edition, a sequel to the well-regarded exercise set, guides students through the more difficult principles of Greek syntax with careful notes and helpful references. Clear, practical exercises reinforce learning as you work through authentic passages and example sentences.

This book pairs rigorous practice with accessible explanations, making complex Greek constructions more approachable. It emphasizes thorough repetition and connections to established grammars, helping you build a solid foundation in Greek prose.

  • Focused drills on difficult grammar topics with explanatory notes
  • References and cross-links to respected Greek grammars for deeper study
  • Selections and exercises designed to accompany beginner Xenophon reading
  • Progressive structure that reinforces prior lessons while introducing new material

Ideal for students beginning Greek prose composition and for teachers seeking reliable, well-crafted practice materials.

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