Excerpt from An Introduction to Greek Prose Composition
Tun present work forms the concluding portion. Of the Greek Mssons, the first part of which has already been for some time before the public. The object of the editor, in publishing this volume, has been, to make the student more fully acquainted, than could be done in an ordinary grammar, with all the important principles of the Greek syntax. And, in order to impress these principles more fully upon the mind of the pupil, they are accompanied by exercises explanatory of the same; in other words, the theory is first given, and its practical application follows immediately after. This is the only mode of familiarizing the student with the niceties of Greek construction, and has, we believe, never been carried out to so full an extent in any similar work that has appeared in this country. In preparing the present volume, free use has been made of all the valuable materials within the editor's reach, and espe cially of those furnished by the Greek Exercises of Ken rick. Numerous rules and examples illustrative of the same have, however, been added from other quarters, and every thing has been done, in fact, to make the book, what it pro fesses to be, a complete guide to Greek Prose Composition.
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Excerpt from An Introduction to Greek Prose Composition, Vol. 2: With Copious Explanatory Exercises, in Which All the Important Principles of Greek Syntax Are Fully Elucidated
Tun present work forms the concluding portion. Of the Greek Mssons, the first part of which has already been for some time before the public. The object of the editor, in publishing this volume, has been, to make the student more fully acquainted, than could be done in an ordinary grammar, with all the important principles of the Greek syntax. And, in order to impress these principles more fully upon the mind of the pupil, they are accompanied by exercises explanatory of the same; in other words, the theory is first given, and its practical application follows immediately after. This is the only mode of familiarizing the student with the niceties of Greek construction, and has, we believe, never been carried out to so full an extent in any similar work that has appeared in this country.
In preparing the present volume, free use has been made of all the valuable materials within the editor's reach, and espe cially of those furnished by the Greek Exercises of Ken rick. Numerous rules and examples illustrative of the same have, however, been added from other quarters, and every thing has been done, in fact, to make the book, what it pro fesses to be, a complete guide to Greek Prose Composition.
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Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. This book provides a thorough guide to mastering the principles of Greek Prose Composition. It begins by exploring the fundamentals of Greek grammar and syntax, before delving into a detailed examination of the intricate system of prepositions. The author carefully examines their usage and meaning in various contexts, taking into consideration their role in denoting spatial relationships, expressing time durations, indicating cause and effect, and more. The book also covers the use of prepositions in defining specific parts of general relations, providing a comprehensive understanding of their application and nuances. By examining the broader historical and literary context of Greek prose composition, the author illuminates the significance of this grammatical element in shaping the language's depth and complexity. Through a comprehensive analysis of examples and exercises, this book offers a valuable resource for students seeking to enhance their proficiency in Greek prose writing. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781330658086_0
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