""A Syntax of Attic Greek"" is a comprehensive guide to the grammatical structure of the Attic dialect of ancient Greek. Written by Francis Edward Thompson and originally published in 1883, this book provides a detailed analysis of the syntax and morphology of Attic Greek, including the rules for noun declension, verb conjugation, and sentence construction. The book is organized into chapters that cover topics such as the article, the participle, the infinitive, and the subjunctive, and includes numerous examples and exercises to help readers master the language. Whether you are a student of classical Greek or a scholar looking to deepen your understanding of the language, ""A Syntax of Attic Greek"" is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in this fascinating and complex language.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Some explanation, perhaps apology, is necessary for publishing a new Greek Syntax, when so many similar books by really great Greek scholars are in use. My object has been to write a Greek Syntax arranged on the analytical method, i.e. by sentences, simple and compound ;to attempt for Greek what Dr. Kennedy sinvaluable Grammars have done for Latin. Dr. Donaldson sonce well-known Greek Grammars are so arranged :they are the works of a very able man and a ripe scholar, but no one would now accept the local theory of the Cases, or the treatment of Conditionals as set forth in them. I may perhaps be allowed to explain how I came to write this Syntax, and the plan adopted in it, as the book, such as it is, is not a mere compilation from other Grammars. I have for many years been in the habit of jotting down marginal references to constructions. When three years ago it was suggested to me that I should draw up a Greek Syntax, I began by writing out these examples, under their different headings. I thus had an outline of rules with many hundred examples, an outline which has not been materially departed from. I then read or re-read several books bearing on the subject.
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