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New Introduction to Greek Third Edition Revised and Enlarged

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ISBN-10: 0674616006

ISBN-13: 9780674616004

Edition: 3rd 1961

Authors: Alston Hurd Chase, Henry Phillips, Henry Phillips

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Major revisions in this widely used text include: 1. Larger typefaces for all Greek paradigms; 2. Greatly expanded vocabularies, both Greek-English and English-Greek; 3. New review exercises for each lesson in both Greek and English; 4. New appendices listing 75 irregular verbs with their principal parts and the prepositions with their meanings. At many points the expositions, notes, and lesson vocabularies are expanded and the English sentences revised.
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Book details

List price: $64.00
Edition: 3rd
Copyright year: 1961
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 8/21/1961
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Size: 6.13" wide x 9.25" long x 0.70" tall
Weight: 1.298
Language: English

Alston Hurd Chase is Chairman of the Department of the Classics, Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts.

Henry Phillips, Jr., is Professor of Greek, Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, New Hampshire.

The Greek Alphabet. Punctuation
Accents
First And Second Declensions. The Declension Of The Definite Article
First Declension Nouns (Continued). The Relative Pronoun
Regular Verbs: Present And Future Indicative Active. Infinitive In Indirect Discourse
The Third Or Consonant Declension. Clauses Of Result
Irregular And Neuter Nouns Of The Third Declension. Expressions Of Time. Dative Of Possession
The Imperfect. The First And Second Aorists Indicative And Infinitive
Comparison Of Adjectives And Adverbs. Declension Of
Demonstratives
Interrogative And Indefinite Pronouns. Enclitics. Dative And Accusative Of Respect
The Verb. The Pronoun
MI-Verbs: Present, Imperfect, and First and Second Aorist Indicative Active Of And Compound Verbs
MI-Verbs: Present, Imperfect, And Second Aorist Indicative Active Of Present and Imperfect of .
Contract Verbs
Future Of Liquid Verbs. Personal Pronouns
Adjectives and Contract Adjectives
Declensions
Present, Future, and Second Aorist Participles Active and Contract Verbs
First Aorist Active Participle Of -Verbs. Present And Second Aorist Participles Active Of MI-Verbs
Uses Of The Participle
Present And Aorist Subjunctive Active. Future More Vivid And Present General Conditions
The Optative. Purpose Clauses
Future Less Vivid And Past General Conditions. Indirect Discourse. Indirect Questions
The Middle And Passive Voices. Present Indicative, Middle And Passive. Future Indicative Middle. Clauses Expressing Fear
Imperfect Middle And Passive And Second Aorist Middle. Temporal Clauses
First Aorist Middle. Reflexive Pronouns. Contrary-To-Fact Conditions
Present Middle And Passive And Aorist Middle Subjunctive. The Hortatory Subjunctive
The Middle And Passive Optative
The Aorist Passive And The Future Passive. Dative Of Means And Genitive Of Personal Agent
The First And Second Perfect Active
The Perfect And Pluperfect Middle And Passive Of Vowel Stems. Dative Of Personal Agent
Perfect Middle And Passive System Of Mute Stems
The Imperative. Contract Verbs
The Imperative Of MI-Verbs
Summary Of Verbs
Numerals
Irregular Second Aorists
Imperative. Conjugation.
Conjugation And Verbal Adjectives. Clauses Of Effort Appendices
Names Mentioned In The Text
Declensions
Pronouns And Adverbs
Cardinal And Ordinal Numerals And Numeral Adverbs
Verbs
Contract Verbs
MI-Verbs
Summary Of Syntax
The Prepositions, With Their Commonest Meanings
Irregular Verbs, With Their Principal Parts Greek-English Vocabulary English-Greek Vocabulary