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Greek By Hardy Hansen

Greek by Hardy Hansen


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One of the most complete and accessible books on the market

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Greek: An Intensive Course, 2nd Revised Edition by Hardy Hansen

The first edition of this extremely popular two volume Greek text has been successfully adopted in many high schools and colleges; the organization and approach used by the authors, make it an equally effective tool for those who would enjoy learning the language on their own.

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...all the new material is very fully and clearly explained ... so much so that I had hopes that a motivated student would be able to continue on his own ... there are a very large number of drills and practice sentences... -New England Classical Newsletter This is a text of such wonderful clarity that it is a delight for both student and instructor. -- -Lydia Lenaghan Columbia University, Emerita Unlike other traditional books, it does not presume a previous knowledge of another inflected language; all the explanations necessary to understand Greek are contained within the book itself. -Languages and Literature

About Hardy Hansen

Hardy Hansen is Professor of Classics at Brooklyn College and at the Latin/Greek Institute of City University of New York. Dr. Gerald M. Quinn was Dean of the College at Lincoln Center, Fordham University.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS Greek: An Intensive Course is divided into a Text, with twenty Units, and an Appendix. Each Unit is divided into Sections which are numbered continuously (1-153). At the end of each Unit there are Vocabulary, Vocabulary Notes, Drills, Exercises, and, beginning with Unit 4, Readings of original Greek texts. The Appendix contains additional grammar (Sections 154-168); a summary, for reference, of morphology and syntax; Greek-English and English-Greek vocabularies; and an Index of the Text and Appendix. The Appendix has a separate table of contents. INTRODUCTION 1. The Greek Language; 2. The Greek Alphabet; 3. Rough and Smooth Breathing; 4. Long and Short Vowels; 5. Diphthongs; 6. Iota Subscript and Adscript; 7. Gamma Combined with Certain Consonants; 8. Classification of Consonants; 9. Punctuation and Capitalization; 10. Accent; 11. Recessive Accent; 12. Persistent Accent UNIT 1 13. Nouns: Overview; 14. First-Declension Nouns (Nominative in -17 or -a); 15. Second-Declension Nouns; 16. The Article; 17. Word Order UNIT 2 18. Verbs: Overview; 19. Principal Parts; 20. Present Indicative Active; 21. Imperfect Indicative Active; 22. Future Indicative Active; 23. Aorist Indicative Active; 24. Agreement of Subject and Verb; 25. Questions; 26. Infinitives and Their Use; 27. Synopsis UNIT 3 28. Perfect Indicative Active; 29. Pluperfect Indicative Active; 30. Perfect Infinitive Active; 31. Subjunctive and Optative Moods - Present Subjunctive Active; 32. Aorist Subjunctive Active; 33. Present Optative Active; 34. Aorist Optative Active; 35. Sequence of Moods; 36. Purpose Clauses REVIEW: UNITS 1 TO 3 SELF-COH.RECTING EXAMINATION 1A SELF-COHRECTING EXAMINATION 1B UNIT 4 37. First-Declension Nouns: Concluded; 38. Adjectives of the First and Second Declensions; 39. Agreement of Adjective and Noun; 40. Position of the Adjective; 41. Conditional Sentences; 42. Elision UNIT 5 43. Passive Voice; 44. Genitive of Personal Agent - Dative of Personal Agent with the Perfect and Pluperfect Passive Dative of Means; 45. Substantive Use of the Adjective; 46. Substantive Use of the Article; 47. The Articular Infinitive UNIT 6 48. Third-Declension Nouns: Consonant Stems; 49. The Relative Pronoun; 50. The Independent Subjunctive; 51. Partitive Genitive (Genitive of the Divided Whole); 52. Genitive of Time Within Which; 53. Dative of Time at Which; 54. Accusative of Extent of Time; 55. Expressions of Time Compared; 56. Accusative of Extent of Space UNIT 7 57. Middle Voice; 58. Middle Voice of Verbs Seen Thus Far; 59. Second Aorist Active and Middle; 60. Principal Parts and Tense Stems: Summary; 61. The Independent Optative; 62. The Demonstrative Adjective/Pronoun that; 63. Conditional Sentences with Relative Protases; 64. Adverbs REVIEW: UNITS 4 TO 7 191 SELF-CORRECTING EXAMINATION 2A 193 SELF-CORRECTING EXAMINATION 2B 198 UNIT 8 65. Participles; 66. Formation and Declension of the Active Participles; 67. Formation and Declension of the Middle and Passive Participles; 68. Summary of the Forms of the Participle; 69. Attributive Use of the Participle; 70. Circumstantial Use of the Participle; 71. The Adjective all, every; whole UNIT 9 72. Contracted Verbs: Introduction; 73. Contracted Verbs with Present Tense Stems; 74. Contracted Verbs with Present Tense Stems; 75. The Demonstrative Adjective/Pronoun, this; 76. The Demonstrative Adjective/Pronoun this, that; 77. Demonstratives Compared; 78. Subjective Genitive; 79. Objective Genitive; 80. Dative of Manner; 81. Dative of Respect UNIT 10 82. More Third-Declension Nouns; 83. Third-Declension Adjectives; 84. Contracted Verbs with Present Tense Stems; 85. Verbs with Contracted Futures; 86. Accusative Subject of the Infinitive; 87. Result Clauses; 88. Compound Verbs REVIEW : UNITS 8 TO 10 SELF-COH.RECTING EXAMINATION 3A SELF-CORRECTING EXAMINATION 3B UNIT 11 89. The Imperative Mood; 90. Commands and Prohibitions; 91. Forms of the Greek Verb; 92. The Greek Verb: A Summary; 93. Deponent Verbs : Middle Deponents; 94. Passive Deponents; 95. Partial Deponents; 96. The Adjective/Pronoun; 97. Temporal Clauses; 98. Genitive Absolute UNIT 12 99. -tJL Verbs; 100. Present System of -tJL Verbs; 101. Fear Clauses UNIT 13 102. -tJL (Athematic) Verbs: Continued; 103. Object Ciauses of Effort; 104. Object Clauses of Effort and Purpose Clauses Compared; 105. Accusative of Respect; 106. Accusative of Respect and Dative of Respect Compared UNIT 14 107. Present Participle Active and Second Aorist Participle Active of the Athematic Verbs; 108. Present Participle Middle/Passive and Second Aorist Participle Middle of Athematic Verbs; 109. Perfect Participle Active; 110. The Verb show; 111. Supplementary Use of the Participle REVIEW: UN ITS 11 TO 14 419 SELF-CORRECTING EXAMINATION 4A SELF-CORRECTING EXAMINATION 4B UNIT 15 112. The Interrogative Pronoun/Adjective; 113. The Indefinite Pronoun/Adjective; 114. Enclitics Summarized; 115. The Verb be; 116. Dative of the Possessor; 117. Adverbial Accusative; 118. Personal Pronouns; 119. Reflexive Pronouns; 120. Possession with Personal and Reflexive Pronouns UNIT 16 121. The Verb say, affirm, assert; 122. perceive, recognize, know; 123. Future Optative; 124. Future Infinitive; 125. Indirect Statement; 126. Retained Subjunctive; 127. The Adjective much, many; 128. The Noun ship UNIT 17 129. The Adjective big, great; 130. Adjectives of the Type pleasant; 131. Comparison of Adjectives; 132. The Verb go, come; 133. Numerals; 134. Negative Pronouns/Adjectives; 135. Unattainable Wish REVIEW: UNITS 15 TO 17 UNIT 18 136. The Verb release, hurl, send; 137. Indefinite Relative Pronoun - Indirect Interrogative Pronoun/Adjective; 138. Indefinite Relatives and Direct and Indirect Interrogatives; 139. Indefinite, Relative and Interrogative Adverbs; 140. Indirect Question UNIT 19 141. Comparison of Adverbs; 142. Irregular Comparison of Adjectives; 143. The Verb, know; 144. Temporal Clauses Introduced; 145. Temporal Clauses Introduced by before, until; 146. Attraction of the Relative Pronoun to the Case of its Antecedent Omission of the Antecedent of the Relative Pronoun UNIT 20 147. Verbal Adjectives; 148. The Impersonal Verbs there is need, must and ought, must; 149. The Impersonal Use in the sense seem best; 150. Accusative Absolute; 151. The Verb lie, be placed, be set ; 152. Second-Declension Nouns of the Type mind; 153. The Third-Declension Noun town GENERAL REVIEW SAMPLE GRAMMAR EXAMINATION APPENDIX

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NGR9780823216635
9780823216635
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Greek: An Intensive Course, 2nd Revised Edition by Hardy Hansen
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Fordham University Press
1992-01-01
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