Excerpt from The Elements of Greek Grammar
Under the head of Prepositions, the Editor has taken the liberty of attempting to explain their uses on a new plan, which it is hoped may prove serviceable.
The arrangement of the previous edition has been retained in the present, with the exception of the Remarks on the Tenses and Moods; these have been enlarged and placed at the end of the Syntax.
Along with the new matter introduced into this edition will be found some observations on the Sanskrit language, under the History of the Dialects, and the admirable dissertation of Thiersch on the Homeric Digamma.
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Excerpt from The Elements of Greek Grammar
Under the head of Prepositions, the Editor has taken the liberty of attempting to explain their uses on a new plan, which it is hoped may prove serviceable.
The arrangement of the previous edition has been retained in the present, with the exception of the Remarks on the Tenses and Moods; these have been enlarged and placed at the end of the Syntax.
Along with the new matter introduced into this edition will be found some observations on the Sanskrit language, under the History of the Dialects, and the admirable dissertation of Thiersch on the Homeric Digamma.
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This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
Excerpt from The Elements of Greek Grammar
The plan pursued by the Editor in enlarging the Greek Grammar of Dr. Valpy has been, to make such additions and improvements as might render the volume a more complete manual for the student, not only previous to, but also during a portion, at least, of his Collegiate career. In order to accomplish this end, it has been tho Editor's endeavour to bring together, in a small compass, the remarks of the latest and best Grammarians, on various points connected with the more accurate knowledge of the Greek language. The general features of Dr. Yalpy's work are retained, except that the notes are, in most instances, removed from the bottom of the page, and thrown into the form of observations which follow after the text. This has been done for the purpose of bringing them more immediately under the eye of the student. In using this Grammar, however, his attention should be first called to those parts of it which have an immediate bearing upon his studies, and that, upon a second and third revisal, he should be taken in succession over those portions which might only tend to embarrass him in the commencement of his career. The result of such a mode of proceeding will be, not only to render his Grammar a more agreeable companion to the young Hellenist, but also to give him a more systematic acquaintance with the language itself.
In one or two instances some useless matter has been removed from the work, especially that part which related to the formation of the Greek language, and in which the theory of Hemsterhuis was followed.
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