Master a complete Greek grammar with this detailed, reference-focused edition.
This volume, the second of two, presents clear explanations of Greek syntax, tenses, moods, and related forms. It is a scholarly indexable resource, ideal for students and teachers seeking thorough, structured guidance.
Drawn from a long tradition of grammars and translated from German, the book offers structured lessons on topics such as irregular constructions, participles, and the use of tenses in classical Greek writing. The content is designed to help readers understand how Greek works in actual texts, from Homer to the classical dramatists, with practical notes and cross-references throughout.
- In-depth treatment of verbs, tenses, and moods with examples to illustrate usage.
- Extensive discussion of syntax, including particle usage, clauses, and sentence structure.
- Alphabetical index and notable reference sections for quick lookup.
- Guidance tailored for readers using ancient Greek texts in study or teaching.
Ideal for readers who want a reliable, reference-grade companion to Greek grammar studies and classroom work.