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Practical Introduction to Greek Prose Composition Thomas Kerchever Arnold

Practical Introduction to Greek Prose Composition By Thomas Kerchever Arnold

Practical Introduction to Greek Prose Composition by Thomas Kerchever Arnold


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Thomas Arnold's Practical Introduction to Greek Prose Composition, first published in 1838, was designed as a school textbook and contains the basic grammatical and syntactical tools that a student requires in order to construct sentences. It also includes an index of common vocabulary and exercises on syntax.

Practical Introduction to Greek Prose Composition Summary

Practical Introduction to Greek Prose Composition by Thomas Kerchever Arnold

Thomas Kerchever Arnold's Practical Introduction to Greek Prose Composition first appeared in 1838 and was reprinted in several editions due to popular demand, being adopted as a textbook in leading public schools. Ordained as a priest in 1827 after graduating from Trinity College, Cambridge in 1821, Arnold had studied both theology and classics, and wrote prolifically on both subjects. His first school textbook was published in 1836 and others followed steadily until his death in 1853. One of the chief merits of Arnold's classical publications was his use of contemporary works of German scholarship, to which he readily acknowledged his debt. He produced, alongside Latin and Greek textbooks, grammars of English, French, German, Italian, and Hebrew, and editions of many Greek and Latin authors. This introduction was designed to provide students with the basic tools with which to construct sentences and includes exercises on syntax and a vocabulary index.

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. On the tenses - the article; 2. The article continued; 3. The article continued; 4. The article continued; 5. The article continued; 6. The article continued; 7. The article as demonstrative pronoun; 8. Pronouns continued; 9. Pronouns continued; 10. Of the neuter adjective; 11. Subject and predicate; 12. On the moods; 13. The moods continued; 14. The moods continued; 15. The moods continued; 16. The moods continued; 17. The moods continued; 18. The moods continued; 19. and ; 20. Verbals in ; 21. Double accusative; 22. The accusative after passive and neuter verbs; 23. The accusative continued; 24. The genitive; 25. The genitive continued; 26. The genitive continued; 27. The genitive continued; 28. The genitive continued; 29. Comparison; 30. Comparison continued; 31. The dative; 32. The middle voice; 33. Middle voice continued; 34. On the perfect 2; 35. Additional remarks on some of the moods and tenses; 36. On the infinitive; 37. The infinitive continued; 38. The infinitive continued; 39. The participle; 40 The participle continued; 41. The participle continued; 42. The genitive absolute, &c.; 43. The relative; 44. The relative continued; 45. ; 46. ; 47. , . ; 48. , ; 49. ; 50. with relatives, infin., &c.; 51. Some adverbs of time, &c.; 52. On interrogative sentences; 53. Indirect single questions; 54. Double questions; 55. Observations on , ; 56. Condensed questions; 57. Various constructions; 58. Various constructions continued; 59. List of participles, &c.; Tables; Questions on the syntax; Indexes.

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NLS9781108011426
9781108011426
110801142X
Practical Introduction to Greek Prose Composition by Thomas Kerchever Arnold
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2010-05-20
188
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