Master the quirks of ancient Greek verbs with a trusted, detailed reference.
This book focuses on irregular and defective Greek verbs, offering data and guidance drawn from primary sources to help students and teachers understand form, meaning, and usage. It presents a thorough, data-driven approach to how these verbs behave across authors and periods, aiming to clarify complex patterns without overpromising outcomes.
- Learn which forms appear in classical and later Greek, and how they shift across authors.
- See how verb forms connect with meanings, usage, and the overall system of Greek grammar.
- Explore the editorial choices scholars make when comparing texts and readings.
- Use the text as a reliable companion for study, translation, and textual analysis.
Ideal for readers of Greek who want a careful, evidence-based reference to irregular and defective verbs, and for teachers designing lesson plans or classroom activities.